• 08.02.2019

“What we know about who to be who we are comes from storytelling. It’s the agents of our imagination that really shape who we are,” award-winning novelist Chris Abani once said in his Ted Talk titled, Telling Stories from Africa. As Africans, tradition is finely woven into our culture landscape. A tradition so embedded in our history and present, rich with generational sharing of stories, and one of the many cultural aspects that bind us as a people.

  • 08.02.2019

Broadcasting specialist Berry Lwando has worked in Zambia’s TV, film and radio industry for decades. And has recently been appointed academy director for Multichoice Talent Factory (MTF) in Southern Africa, which includes countries Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

  • 19.12.2018

Experienced leadership team well-positioned to grow group’s leading entertainment company position in Africa Naspers today announced the executive leadership team for the newly formed MultiChoice Group (formerly Naspers’ Video Entertainment business). Calvo Mawela has been appointed Group Chief Executive Officer and Imtiaz Patel has been appointed Executive Chairman of the MultiChoice Group. Further appointments include Tim Jacobs as Chief Financial Officer and Brand de Villiers as Group Chief Operating Officer. The appointments will be effective 1 November 2018.

  • 19.12.2018

The rapid advances in digital technology in Africa have created new opportunities to innovate on TV content delivery.  Digital disruption seen in mobile devices is changing the way Africans access TV content. As a result, Over The Top (OTT) viewing, which streams contentdirectly to viewers via the internet onto their devices, has grown exponentially in recent years.

  • 19.12.2018

Broadcasting specialist Berry Lwando has worked in Zambia’s TV, film and radio industry for decades. And has recently been appointed academy director for Multichoice Talent Factory (MTF) in Southern Africa, which includes countries Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. MTF is a brand-new initiative dedicated to training 60 individuals from 13 African countries to hone their film and television production skills in a year-long funded programme supported by MultiChoice Talent Factoryacademies hosted in Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia.