“We want to continue making DStv affordable and accessible to as many South Africans as possible by providing the best local and international content they have come to love, anywhere, anytime.”
The company says it wants to continue making DStv affordable and accessible to as many South Africans as possible.
DStv subscribers will have to dig a bit deeper into their pockets if they want to continue watching their favourite shows come April 1.Its Premium and Compact Plus services increased by R10, from R809 to R819 and R519 to R529 respectively. The Family package will increase from R265 to R279 and DStv Access from R105 to R110.quoted Mark Rayner, CEO of MultiChoice SA, as saying:
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