The men behind the groundbreaking security system who bought a company from DStv’s owner
Aura Services has made getting help from emergency responders in South Africa and several other countries as easy as tapping a button on a smartphone app.
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Aura Services has made getting help from emergency responders in South Africa and several other countries as easy as tapping a button on a smartphone app.
DStv has announced four pop-up channels, free package upgrades, and price reductions on decoders.
MultiChoice South Africa’s BBBEE share scheme, Phuthuma Nathi, is calling on shareholders and families of deceased shareholders to claim dividends owed to them.
Until the end of 2025, up to six people can watch DStv Premium channels on the same subscription at the same time.
MultiChoice says it is well aware of the sneaky tactics illegal streaming services use to stay ahead of authorities.
One of South Africa’s most well-known panic button apps is now owned by the software company that built the service that connects users with emergency responders.
The “Thol-iUpsize” upgrades include all Premium channels for customers on mid-tier packages and Compact channels for entry-level customers, while Premium users are getting two free extra concurrent streams.
DStv decoder customers can access all DStv Premium channels from Friday, 7 November, until Sunday, 9 November.
Gradesmatch is an education tech company that aims to help learners make informed decisions about their futures.
DStv’s recently announced Open Time event on 7–9 November 2025 will work a little differently than it did 30 years ago.