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4 Ways DStv Tells Africa’s Story – Loud, Proud and Unfiltered

News 22 May 2025

Celebrate Africa Month by reconnecting with the stories that reflect who we are – richly diverse, beautifully local, and made to be seen - showcasing Africa at its boldest and best.

4 Ways DStv Tells Africa’s Story – Loud, Proud and Unfiltered

Africa Month isn’t just a celebration of history – it’s a spotlight on identity, expression and storytelling. Across the continent, our stories come alive in every language spoken, every match played, every truth revealed on screen. And DStv is where it all happens.  

Here are four powerful ways DStv brings African storytelling home this Africa Month: 

1. Through Drama and Telenovelas

Family, loyalty, betrayal, ambition – African dramas are storytelling at its finest. Emotional, complex, and deeply relatable.  

Watch: The Yard: A fierce legal drama where justice meets personal power. Who wins when family secrets meet the courtroom? Weekdays at 21:00 CAT on Africa Magic Showcase.  

2. Through Music

Music is Africa’s heartbeat. Whether it’s discovering the next big star or following the evolution of amapiano, DStv brings the sound of the continent to your screen.  

Watch: Nigerian Idol Season 10: Where dreams meet microphones – and new legends are made. Sundays at 21:00 CAT on Africa Magic Showcase.  

3. Through Sport

Football is more than a sport in Africa – it's a way of life. The energy, the pride, the rivalries… you feel it in your bones.  

Watch: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Catch Mo Salah (yes, Egypt’s own) in action and feel the continent rally around the pitch. Sunday 25 May at 16:00 CAT on SuperSport Premier League.  

4. Through Us

At the heart of it all? You. Your language, your culture, your stories. With DStv Stream and other self-service tools like the MyDStv App, your viewing experience is in your hands – just how you like it. 

Reconnect. Rediscover. Rewatch the continent’s best. This Africa Month, stay connected to the stories that move you. Only on DStv – your home of African storytelling. 

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