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  1. Highlights: LaLiga fixtures and sports highlight shows; Dedicated school sports channel; Local series and telenovelas on Zee Zonke, Moja 9.9 and Mzansi Wethu

  2. MultiChoice is Africa's leading entertainment platform, with a mission to enrich lives. We offer a wide range of products and services, including DStv, GOtv, Showmax, M-Net, SuperSport, Irdeto, and KingMakers. Our products and services are used by over 23.5 million households in 50 markets across sub-Saharan Africa.

  3. DStv is a sub-Saharan African video entertainment company owned by MultiChoice Group. GOtv is a digital terrestrial television platform known for the affordable entertainment it brings to customers. Showmax is an internet-based subscription Video-on-demand service.

  4. Our History. Since 1995, MultiChoice has been quietly getting on with the business of bringing you world-class entertainment. But more importantly, we’ve taken to heart the responsibility of uplifting our communities and our country. Take a scroll down memory lane and see how far our business has come. 1985. M-Net is launched.

  5. MultiChoice Group: Resilient performance whilst expanding our platform. The financial year to 31 March 2024 (FY24) saw the culmination of four years of strategic planning, with MultiChoice Group now fully operational in its three core segments, namely video entertainment (linear broadcasting and streaming video on demand), interactive entertainment (sports betting and igaming), and fintech ...

  6. The MultiChoice careers portal is a searchlight for talented individuals across industries who crave innovation, excitement and enrichment. By joining the MultiChoice Group, you are answering the call to deliver unforgettable moments powered by groundbreaking technology across Africa and redefine the future of entertainment.

  7. www.multichoice.com › country › zambiaMultiChoice Zambia

    MultiChoice is proud of its impact on the growth of Zambia’s economy by directly and indirectly contributed positively to the Zambian Economy. The business’ indirect impact through which its operations and products help to sustain over a thousand Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) operating as agencies, sales representatives, retail outlets and installers.