The recently held MultiChoice Zimbabwe content showcase has revealed that Zimbabweans are still subscribing to the pay-tv platform, DStv and have access to some of the most important broadcast content available in the world.

This was revealed by MultiChoice Zimbabwe publicity and public relations manager, Liz Dziva.

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There was huge interest at the showcase in the 2022 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament in Qatar, for which DStv’s SuperSport has exclusive broadcast rights in Africa for all 64 matches.

This will be one of the biggest highlights of the year, running from November into December. At the showcase a panel discussion was convened to focus on the tournament and its outcome.

“This event was a varied and exciting platform for showcasing current and future programming on DStv, with the assurance of a mix of local, regional and international content to cater for all viewer tastes,” said Dziva.

“We are excited about the coming year and we discovered that for viewers of DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Family, Access and Lite there is something for everyone and something about which to be equally excited.”

Another highlight already being broadcast on M-Net was the House of the Dragon series, a spin-off of the hugely successful Games of Thrones series which garnered a massive international following, including among Zimbabwean audiences.

MultiChoice Zimbabwe founder Peter van Deventer told the gathering about the history of the DStv brand in Zimbabwe and highlighted the commitment to ensuring as wide an audience among Zimbabwean viewers as possible, with value for content according to the bouquet acquired by the customers.

The showcase was also addressed by MultiChoice Zimbabwe marketing manager Gerald Ngonyamo and 3Ktv general manager Emmanuel Nyamayadenga, who spoke of recent developments that have added value to DStv, including the addition of more Zimbabwean channels, 3Ktv and ZTN Prime.