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Rugby ruckus: ‘People are scared’

Worried about losing their jobs, many in the sport are reluctant to comment on its toxic culture

Mexico’s Hirving Lozano in action with Scotland’s Dylan McGeouch.

MultiChoice CEO: ‘There is no animosity’ between Willemse, Mallett, Botha

SuperSport and MultiChoice say that they are investigating the causes that led analyst Ashwin Willemse to walkout during a broadcast on Saturday

The MultiChoice Group’s active customers for all its regions, including South Africa, dropped from 17.3 million to 15.7 million over the year.

MultiChoice CEO promises ‘appropriate action’ in Willemse walk-out

Calvo Mawela has promised ‘appropriate action’ following Willemse’s accusations that his fellow analysts were patronising him

The MultiChoice Group’s active customers for all its regions, including South Africa, dropped from 17.3 million to 15.7 million over the year.

MultiChoice to launch a streaming-only service in 2019

MultiChoice has to work out international content streaming rights, as well as the costing and pricing of the service.

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Editorial: MultiChoice just doesn’t get it

‘​When MultiChoice chief executive Calvo Mawela addressed the media this week, he was contrite. There had been “mistakes”, he said’

The MultiChoice Group’s active customers for all its regions, including South Africa, dropped from 17.3 million to 15.7 million over the year.

ANN7 sacrificed to save MultiChoice ‘mistake-men’

MultiChoice was equally clear about the consequences of its ‘mistake’ — when ANN7’s contract ends in August, it will be dropped from DStv

Home Affairs raids ANN7 offices

‘ANN7 served as a front to defraud the state’— EFF

​The EFF on Wednesday welcomed Naspers’ MultiChoice’s decision to rid itself of Gupta-linked ANN7

The MultiChoice Group’s active customers for all its regions, including South Africa, dropped from 17.3 million to 15.7 million over the year.

Multichoice enquiry reveals no evidence of corruption in ANN7 deal

Last year MultiChoice launched an investigation into payments made to ANN7 that it paid the controversial channel R25-million upfront.

The MultiChoice Group’s active customers for all its regions, including South Africa, dropped from 17.3 million to 15.7 million over the year.

MultiChoice drops ANN7 from the DStv bouquet

On Wednesday, DStv announced that it will not renew its contract with TV station ANN7 when it expires in August