DStv Unveils New Prices For Each DStv Package, Adds More Channels To The Lineup In April

MultiChoice South Africa has announced new DStv price adjustments for 2025, with increases for multiple packages.

The company announced its annual price and product adjustments for DStv and Showmax on Monday and they will be effective from 1 April.

The price adjustments for the different packages and products are:

Satellite

Premium: From R929 to R979 (+R50)

Compact Plus: From R619 to R659 (+R40)

Compact: From R469 to R479 (+R10)

Family: From R329 to R339 (+R10)

Access: From R139 to R150 (+R11)

EasyView: From R29 to R30 (+R1)

Access Fees: From R120 to R125 (+R5)

Add Movies: From R79 to R49 (-R30)

Showmax Entertainment mobile and football: From R99 to R119 (+R20)

Showmax Entertainment and football: From R140 to R149 (+R9)

MultiChoice said in a press release that pricing will need to be additionally adjusted as the South African VAT rate increases to 15.5% from 1 May 2025.

"We will communicate the impact of this VAT increase on your package pricing during April 2025," they said.

Last week, MultiChoice announced that Premium, Compact Plus, and Compact subscribers now have an additional concurrent stream on any device.

Compact customers will be getting five new channels (SuperSport Action, CBS Justice, Africa Magic Showcase, Curiosity and the History Channel).

Three new channels will be added for the Family package, including (Comedy Central, HGTV and Disney Channel) and two new channels for Access customers (Zee World and Nicktoons).

Byron Du Plessis, CEO of MultiChoice SA, said in a press release:

"Recognising the financial pressures faced by South African households, MultiChoice has implemented considered adjustments, focusing on enhancing value across its packages, with certain products receiving no increase." 

Cacau, Telemundo's First Ever Portuguese Telenovela Debuts In May Across Africa

Telemundo, an Spanish based channel home to a variety of telenovelas from Latin America and Colombia will be rolling out it's first ever Brazilian (Portuguese) series Cacau in the month of May. This comes after KykNet & Kie had also scooped up a Brazilian series titled Plaas Van Passie in the month.

Synopsis for Cacau

Cacau is a fearless and irreverent young chocolatier who lives on a farm in Itacaré, Bahia, with her Portuguese parents, Quim and Filo, who are trusted by the wealthy owner, Justino. Cacau has a dream of getting an international diploma in chocolate making, but she can’t afford it. Everything changes when her father, in order not to cut off her wings, breaks a pact from the past and reveals his true identity, leading Justino to discover that he had a daughter with another woman. 

It starred Matilde Reymão as Clara Coutinho, José Condessa as Tiago Saavedra, Alexandra Lencastre as Simone Vaz Pereira, António Capelo as Justino Vaz Pereira and Diogo Amaral as Marco Figueroa.

TVI served as the official broadcaster of Cacau when it broadcast from 15 January to 30 November 2024 with 236 episodes in Brazil. This would effectively make it one of the longest short form series to have broadcast on Telemundo with previous entrant being Fearless Heart.

Cacau is expected to replace The Count: Love And Honor once it ends weeknights at 22:00 from Monday 26 May.

The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish To Make It's European And African Debut On Nickelodeon In May

Nickelodeon will premiere The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish across Europe and Africa on Monday 26th May 2025. Following its US premiere on the channel and international rollout on Netflix in 2024, more consumers will get the chance to see the follow-up to The Fairly OddParents.

In The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, ten-year-old Hazel Wells has just moved to the big city of Dimmadelphia because of her dad’s new job. On top of being in an unfamiliar environment, it’s the first time she’s been without her brother, Antony, who’s just left for college, leaving her lonely and unsure of herself. All that changes when the pink-and-green-haired neighbors next door reveal that they are no ordinary neighbors…they’re Cosmo and Wanda, Fairy Godparents! And they’re coming out of retirement to make all of Hazel’s wishes come true. As well as new characters, the series brings back many from the original series, including Vicky, Mr. Crocker, CJ, and Poof, who now goes by the name of Peri.

The U.S.-English dub of The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish stars Ashleigh Crystal Hairston (Tiny Toons Looniversity, Craig of the Creek) as the voice of Hazel Wells, joining The Fairly OddParents alums Daran Norris (The Loud House, The Thundermans: Undercover, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder) as the voice of Cosmo, and Susanne Blakeslee (The Loud House, Amphibia) as the voice of Wanda.

The CG-animated series, which features a brand new art style for the franchise, is produced by Nickelodeon Animation and is co-executive produced by David Stone (Teen Titans Go!), Lindsay Katai (Infinity Train), Ashleigh Crystal Hairston, and Daniel Abramovici (The Peanuts Movie). Fred Seibert (Adventure Time) and Butch Hartman (The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom) serve as Executive Producers. 

Season 1 is set to rollout to consumers in Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Servia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Africa and Turkey from Monday 26th May 2025.

1Max Purge From DStv Explained

1Max was Showmax based channel home to variety of locally produced and international content such as The Real Housewives, Youngins and Adulting. Since it's inception, several media outlets including myself had suspected that something was amiss about this channel.

Usually with new channels, MultiChoice tends to give them a lot of press but that wasn't the case for 1Max. Everything was just pieced out at the final moments of 1Magic and while South African consumers were able to access these shows for an additional year most African countries weren't - January or March 2024 was the cut-off.

Lower tailored consumers in South Africa alongside various consumers in other African countries need Showmax to access international shows on M-Net. All that is left on DStv is reruns of Everybody Hates Chris on Comedy Central and Keeping Up With The Kardashians on E! as media companies are optimising for streaming.

MultiChoice sees the 1Max axing as a win for DStv Compact consumers who will have access to Adulting, Youngins and Tracking Thabo Bester. With 1Max these shows would come on a few months or weeks after Showmax with Mzansi Magic that's 6 months if not longer.

This agreement is not a complete win as Compact+ consumers are left with one less channel and 1Max very much like M-Net was meant to build up the subscription. Now that's gone, consumers won't feel it's necessary to hold onto their subscriptions as channels come and go while others downgrade as they start offering little value.

As for M-Net, whose to say it will remain like that for all we know that could be merged with Showmax as MultiChoice feels it's not competitive enough I mean look at SABC 3 even a channel like Mzansi Wethu has more viewers.

Getting back into streaming, Disney had closed a number of its channels across the world for Disney+ so how long will it be till Disney Channel or any other channel on DStv closes in favour of streaming. Netflix had snatched the rights to WWE which is likely to exit SuperSport once it agreement expires in 2027.

GOODBYE!!! MultiChoice And M-Net Dump 1Max From The DStv Platform By The End Of March, Unveils New Content For DStv Consumers

Viewers of DStv channel Mzansi Magic (channel 161) will have access to 1Max content from 31 March 2025, MultiChoice announced on Wednesday (12 March).


1Max, which was launched in April 2024, features content from popular streaming platform Showmax. It is available to DStv Premium and Compact Plus subscribers in South Africa.


However, MultiChoice has now decided to close it on the DStv platform and migrate its content to Mzansi Magic, according to a MyBroadband report.


‘1Max’ content coming to ‘Mzansi Magic’

“The decision follows detailed research into audience consumption behaviour,” MultiChoice said, adding that it’s part of the company’s channel simplification process.


Many Mzansi Magic viewers are DStv Compact subscribers, which means they previously could not watch Showmax content if they were not Showmax subscribers. They can now watch titles such as:


• Ithonga: A new telenovela about the bond shared by twins, starring Bonko Khoza.

• Cobrizi: The spin-off of the Emmy-nominated and multi-award-winning hit The River.

• Inimba: A new telenovela about Zoleka Mabandla. It is a journey of love, sacrifice, and ambition.

• Genesis: A high-stakes telenovela set in the world of Mzansi’s gospel music scene.

Season 2 of the award-winning Shaka Ilembe which premieres in June 2025.


Although 1Max is closing on DStv, its content is still available on demand on Showmax, which is free for DStv Premium subscribers and comes at a discount for lower packages, including Compact.


This means that viewers can watch their favourite Showmax content on demand on the streaming platform or as part of scheduled programming on Mzansi Magic on DStv.


“We know that our customers want to find their content as quickly as possible, without having to navigate across multiple channels or platforms,” MultiChoice South Africa CEO Byron du Plessis said.


“This consolidation also allows Mzansi Magic to further build its stellar lineup, becoming a stronger premium local content offering than ever before.”