MultiChoice spearheads sustainable future with robust ESG strategy
As the global community continues its quest to build a more sustainable future, Environmental, Social and Governance frameworks have become indispensable tools in shaping corporate strategies and operational methodologies for businesses worldwide.
We recently spoke with Litlhare Moteetee, the Head of Corporate Affairs at MultiChoice, to discover how the company is engaging with its goals.Our goal is to create long-term sustainable value for our stakeholders. Our ESG strategy encompasses environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and sound governance principles. Operating in developing countries with challenging economic conditions, we are acutely aware of our impact on customers and the communities we serve.
4. How does the MultiChoice Talent Factory align with MultiChoice's broader ESG goals, and what impact has it had on local content development?
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