
Tag: Multichoice Zimbabwe News


DStv Zimbabwe Premium Subscribers Can Now Get Showmax For Free

DStv Launches First Original Pan-African Lifestyle Channel, HONEY

Kix Channel Launch On DStv

WildEarth Pop Up Channel On DStv
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Top UK Shows Set For DStv Screens

DStv Pays Tribute To Motocross Sensation Tanya Muzinda

DStv Closes Avondale Offices For Coronavirus Disinfection

DStv Temporarily Shuts Down Payment Systems

The World’s Top Football Leagues Return Live To SuperSport

MultiChoice Zimbabwe To Host Celebrate Africa Watch Party

DStv Reveals Why They Had To Increase Subscriptions

MultiChoice Partners One Africa Global Foundation On COVID-19 Hope For Africa Concert

MultiChoice Zimbabwe Reopens Customer Care Centres

DStv Hikes Prices For Zimbabwean Viewers

DStv Warns Its Customers To Be Wary Of Bogus Agents And Installers

MultiChoice Zimbabwe Telecall Centre Operational During Lockdown

DStv Rewards Subscribers During Lockdown

DStv Launches Two Pop-up Channels For Lockdown Period

DStv Launches Special Channel For Easter Commemorations

DStv Launches New Gospel Channel, Trace Gospel

DStv Offers Zimbabwean Subscribers Special Christmas Present

DStv Launches FOUR New Channels

DStv To Clamp Down On Illegal Installers And Operators

2 Zimbabweans Selected For MultiChoice Talent Factory

DStv To Slash Subscription Fees In Several Countries

Transmedia Defends Payment Of DStv Subscriptions In Foreign Currency

DStv Launches New Channel, ‘Real Time’ Available On 4 Packages

DStv To Air Controversial ‘Leaving Neverland’ Documentary on M-Net City

DStv Clarifies Issues Over South African Registered Accounts In Zimbabwe

DStv Dismisses Reports That It Intends To Block Illegal Viewing In Zim

Multichoice Zimbabwe CEO Dies

Forex Shortage Affects Multichoice Zimbabwe

Multichoice sued for not accepting bond notes for DSTV subscriptions

Multichoice dismisses rumours that it is suspending DStv in Zimbabwe

Steward Bank suspends payment for DStv due to foreign currency shortages

DStv to hike prices on the 1st of April, as Mangudya complains that Zimbabweans are wasting money
