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Canal+ makes $2.9bn formal offers to buy MultiChoice

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French media giant, Vivendi’s Canal+, has formally offered $2.9 billion to acquire African media giant, MultiChoice, owners of DStv and GOtv. According to Reuters, the...

Multichoice extends Chairman Imtiaz Patel’s tenure to conclude Canal+ deal

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The Board of Multichoice Group said they have agreed to extend the tenure of the company’s Chairman, Imtiaz Patel for him to spearhead the...

MultiChoice rejects US$1.7 billion buyout offer from Canal+

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MultiChoice Group’s board has rejected a bid by France’s Groupe Canal+ to buy out the DStv, GOtv and Showmax parent, saying the US$1.7 billion...

Canal+ offers to buy MultiChoice for $1.7 billion

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Canal+ has announced that it submitted a non-binding indicative offer to acquire South African pay-TV giant MultiChoice for about $1.7 billion. In a statement on...

DStv For Business and the Resilience of Ghana’s Hotel Industry, Post-COVID...

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the dynamics of the hospitality industry, challenging hoteliers in Ghana to innovate and adapt for sustained growth. An...

MultiChoice pulls out of Malawi

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Multichoice has terminated its DStv service from Malawi. The decision came after the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) had secured a temporary court order from...

DStv is Africa’s Most-Admired Media Brand

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DStv, one of the consumer brands of the Multichoice Group, has emerged as the unrivalled media powerhouse in Africa, securing its position as the...

30 years of MultiChoice in Ghana

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Cast your mind back. So how did you get entertained a few decades ago? Friday night movie on national TV? Blockbuster movies on VCRs...

MultiChoice Ghana Launches 30th Anniversary Celebrations

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MultiChoice Ghana, the leading video entertainment company in Ghana, is excited to announce the launch of its 30th anniversary celebrations. This significant milestone marks...

MultiChoice increases prices in Nigeria

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MultiChoice users in Nigeria have only one choice, to pay more. That is if they can afford it.  The satellite TV provider announced an increase...
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