MultiChoice Group CEO, Calvo Mawela said that Marc Jury is leaving Showmax to pursue opportunities in the business of sport.
MultiChoice announced the resignation of Jury during a staff notice on Friday.MultiChoice Group CEO, Calvo Mawela said that Jury is leaving Showmax to pursue opportunities in the business of sport.
Jury was with the group for nearly 10 years and before assuming the head position at Showmax, he was the CEO of SuperSport prior. Earlier this month, financially insolvent MultiChoice reported that its interim loss for the 2025 financial year will be larger than last year's.the DStv owner is expected to loseMultiChoice said that its poor financial performance has been impacted by severe pressure in the macroeconomic, foreign exchange rate, and consumer environment in key markets, most notably Nigeria and Zambia.
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