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Holiday entertainment made simpler for DStv subscribers this festive season
DStv is evolving its services to ensure customers enjoy seamless connectivity and great-value entertainment throughout the festive season and beyond.imageEntertainment at your fingertipsAll active ...
In our last match before Christmas, tune into Arsenal.com for our festive build-up show, Live from N5, to get the best preview of our latest London derby - with live commentary of the contest on our ...
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has partnered with Gazems Venture to launch a Vocational Training and Empowerment Programme for youths in Lagos, focusing on CCTV, DSTV, ...
That is your News Byte for 12 December 2025. For developments on these and more, keep an eye on enca.com and DStv channel ...
Kaizer Chiefs DDC coach Dillon Sheppard has been impressed by the growth of two youth graduates Mfundo Vilakazi and Mduduzi Shabalala so far this season.
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DStv adds 81,193 new customers in 3 months despite increased cost of monthly packages
DStv has added 81,193 new customers in just three months, marking a 43% increase in its active subscriber base. This comes despite a rise in monthly package costs.
The firm’s active subscribers grew by 43 percent in the three months ended September this year, despite an increase in the cost of its monthly packages.
MultiChoice, fresh after its takeover by Canal+ Group, has announced to subscribers that 12 channels under its carriage agreement from Warner Bros Discovery, including the Discovery Channel and CNN ...
DStv subscribers have been warned that up to 12 channels could be removed from the platform starting 31 December, including Discovery, TLC, TNT, Cartoon Network, CNN International, and several ...
Family fun to football: Your guide to DStv's holiday pop-up channels, guaranteed to add viewing pleasure to festive couch-surfing days. KeDezemba, and true to the festive season’s spirit of giving, ...
MultiChoice has warned that an impasse between itself and Warner Bros Discovery could see all 12 channels operated by the global media company go dark at the end of December. In a note to DStv ...
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