Fintech Mukuru launches drive-thru service in Zimbabwe
The fintech says safety remains a top priority, and the drive-thru idea proved to be the safest and most convenient option for its customers.
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Showmax faces tough competition in Nigeria
Market analysts believe offering needs to focus on content variety, pricing and partnerships.
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Stanbic feels the economic squeeze in Zim
Standard Bank unit disables DStv payments and increases charges on foreign card payments.
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How much are you paying for DStv?
A review of rates across specific regions following MultiChoice's recent announcement of a price reduction in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe: TelOne seeks broadcast license for VoD services
License subject to final approval, according to industry regulator.
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ShowMax could merge with MultiChoice's DStv Digital media
Companies could collaborate on digital entertainment products.
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Internal memo confirms Showmax to merge with DStv
Deal confirmed in internal company communication.
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MultiChoice to count cost of Zim payment restrictions
Zimbabweans spent US$45m on DStv payments in 2016 while telcos, mobile money companies have now begun to limit payment options.
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DStv partners with Namibia on ICT education drive
Company commits to long-term arrangement with country to bolster ICT education and skills development.
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DStv owners shift focus from floundering pay-TV market
Naspers to reposition business amid sharp decrease in sub-Saharan Africa subscriber numbers.
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DStv holds back on price increase in Africa
South African subscribers will, however, still pay more from April.
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Terrestrial TV grows as satellite services lose subscribers
Research reflects the impact of currency devaluation on service provision.