The Competition Commission has alleged that Altech UEC agreed not to challenge MultiChoice in the pay-TV market.
The South African pay TV group is preparing to face antitrust regulators over decade-old allegations of collusion.
The Competition Commission has referred MultiChoice and Altech to the Tribunal for allegedly dividing markets in violation of ...
South Africa-based MultiChoice (now controlled by Canal+) is facing prosecution from the country’s Competition authorities ...
The Competition Commission alleges the firms entered into an agreement to divide markets, in contravention of the Competition ...
Canal+’s acquisition of South Africa’s first streaming site, Showmax, has created a buzz about its content, tech and the ...
Canal+ will list on its second global stock exchange in just a few weeks’ time. Unveiling its Q1 results today alongside a ...
French media group Canal+ is facing an early regulatory hurdle in Africa following its $2 billion acquisition of MultiChoice, ...
Human rights lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, has lashed out at telecommunications giant MTN Nigeria and media company MultiChoice Nigeria, for maintaining a deafening silence amid ongoing xenophobic attacks ...
The court ruled that MultiChoice had not identified any specific, novel or unsettled legal issues that warranted the ...
The Economic and Financial crimes Commission (EFCC), on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, arraigned a communication company, Metro ...