DStv Loses 1.4m South African Subscribers in Two Years
[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 21/06/2025
DStv, owned by MultiChoice, has lost far more subscribers in South Africa in the last two years than it appears from its reporting, according to Moneyweb. According to the group, its “active” subscriber base declined from eight million on 31 March 2023 to seven million on 31 March 2025. The drop (…)
... Article published by "Nigeria Communications Week" (Nigeria), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Nigerian newspapers
Ex-Osun lawmaker urges Tinubu to prevent crisis over council chairmen reinstatement
A former member of the Osun State House of Assembly, Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, has called on President Bola (…)
[The Nation] - 15/06/2025
Bright Chimezie Humbled as Davido Acknowledges him as Inspiration for Music
Veteran highlife musician Bright Chimezie has expressed immense joy after Afrobeats superstar Davido acknowledged (…)
[NigerianEye] - 18/06/2025
A £1.50 Spin, a £11.5 Million Boom, and Betfred’s New High-Water Mark
Some bloke logs in after a family night out, tosses £1.50 at Mega Moolah, and boom £11,498,211.89 rockets into his (…)
[NET] - 13/06/2025
Rulani Mokwena Expresses Deep Respect for Pitso Mosimane and Withdraws from Egypt’s Zamalek Coaching Race
The coaching carousel is spinning again, and all eyes are on Rulani Mokwena. Fresh off his departure from Moroccan (…)
[TDPel Media] - 13/06/2025
Israel-Iran crisis: UN chief urges calm after overnight strikes
NEW YORK (Sundiata Post) – UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned Israeli strikes in Iran late Thursday (…)
[SundiataPost] - 13/06/2025