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MultiChoice original Shake Ilembe is now being offered by Canal+ to its Senegalese subscribers on its own streaming platform.
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Bizcommunity on MSNWhy MultiChoice is fighting the war on content piracyThere is an invisible war raging across Africa – one that doesn’t play out on screens but behind them. In quiet corners of ...
Piracy doesn’t just steal money. It takes food off tables. It silences African voices and devalues our culture.” ...
MultiChoice has notified shareholders that it expects to report substantially higher earnings per share and a much-improved ...
Another financial loss is being forecast by MultiChoice for the 2025 financial year, but investors may be keen on small ...
“Combined with the impact of structural industry changes in video entertainment, such as the rise of piracy, streaming ...
MultiChoice warns shareholders of a significant shift in financial performance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, as ...
MultiChoice expects to see positive earnings for the 2025 financial year, boosted by the sale of its insurance business to Sanlam. In a trading statement, the group said that the current period has ...
The tribunal upheld KRA’s rejection of VAT input claims and tax demand of Sh681 million, including penalties and interest.
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Tuko News on MSNWho Owns DStv? A Look at Africa’s Leading Pay-Tv Service in KenyaMultiChoice, which boasts a huge market share across Africa and Kenya via its DSTv and other services, has recently faced ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNMultiChoice Africa x African storytellingThey see themselves reflected in the work they love, and the content they consume. For subscribers to pan-African services like MultiChoice Africa, viewing becomes a celebration of their heritage but ...
From 20 to 23 May 2025, a comprehensive anti-piracy training session was conducted in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, drawing 21 ...
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