MultiChoice is commencing production on “My F*k, Marelize,” a feature film inspired by a viral video from Namibia. The announcement was made at this year’s Silwerskerm Film Festival in Cape Town. The ...
Local content is one of MultiChoice’s big competitive advantages over international players like Netflix, and it is investing millions to maintain this lead. In its interim results, MultiChoice ...
A sparkling selection of the city's women creators and creatives gathered at MultiChoice Namibia to honour Namibian women in film last week. Titled 'EmpowerHer: A Celebration of Namibian Women in Film ...
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Op pad met my potjie is back on kykNET
MultiChoice Namibia (MCN) has announced that ‘Op pad met my potjie’, is back for more adventure from 28 November at 18:30 on kykNET (DStv channel 144), and this time Joalette de Villiers explores ...
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DStv awarded Most Admired Media Brand for 2025
DStv earned the title of the Most Admired Media Brand at the Brand Africa 2025 Awards, in recognition of their presence on the continent. MultiChoice Namibia stated that in the Most Admired Media ...
As with other major sporting events, fans around the world will be glued to the TV – whether at home, a local community centre or a restaurant – watching their team and others battle it out in the ...
MultiChoice was launched 30 years ago and has grown into Africa’s largest entertainment business through its DStv, Showmax, and Supersport offerings. MultiChoice has its roots in M-Net, founded by ...
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