MultiChoice Zimbabwe Combat Illegal DStv Operations

MultiChoice Zimbabwe's clampdown on unregistered DStv agents facilitating subscription to South African accounts for locals has sparked outrage among subscribers, citing the service provider's expensive packages.

  • Zimbabwe:   Outrage Over DStv SA Accounts

    Zimbabwe Standard, 8 May 2016

    MultiChoice Zimbabwe's clampdown on unregistered DStv agents facilitating subscription to South African accounts for locals has sparked outrage among subscribers, citing the… Read more »

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  • Zimbabwe:   DStv Launches New Channels

    The Herald, 5 April 2016

    Television is continuing to grow and that is a fact. But it is an understatement that nothing exciting happening. We have also realised that we should stop the blame syndrome and… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   No DStv Hike for Zim, Yet

    The Herald, 12 March 2016

    The grass is not always greener on the other side. Multichoice Zimbabwe clients can breathe a bit easier as the service provider says this time around the recent hike for South… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Largest Family Television Network Returns On DStv

    Financial Gazette, 24 February 2016

    TBN will launch on DStv channel 343 on March 4 to DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Family and Access subscribers in Africa. On this channel, viewers will get to see the very… Read more »

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