MultiChoice Ghana is pleased to announce the signing of a strategic dealership agreement with the Ghana Hotels Association.
Sinking ship? Multichoice has recorded another substantial drop in DStv subscribers, and many South Africans are unsurprised.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the South African-owned pay-TV operator had, in its Interim Financial Results ...
Subscribers to pay TV services have berated MultiChoice Group for announcing that its Nigerian unit, MultiChoice Nigeria, ...
African pay-TV operator, MultiChoice Group, has said its Nigerian subsidiary lost 243,000 subscribers across its DStv and ...
MultiChoice Ghana has announced the signing of a strategic dealership agreement with the Ghana Hotels Association. This agreement aims to enhance the entertainment experience for hotel guests across ...
African pay-TV operator, MultiChoice Group has revealed that its Nigerian subsidiary lost 243,000 subscribers across its DStv ...
Unprecedented foreign exchange pressures and economic challenges in key African markets impacted earnings and dampens ...
So, is the worst over for MultiChoice, or should investors brace for more bad news? TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod sat down with MultiChoice Group CEO Calvo Mawela to discuss the difficult position ...
Africa's biggest pay-television company Multichoice Group has reported a 99 percent dip in half-year profits on the back of subscriber decline and foreign exchange volatility in the operating ...