Five Things You Need Yo Know As You Wake Up: DStv subscribers planning boycott
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
This is following the account and password sharing limits on their app.
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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana delivered his maiden budget speech on Thursday. The full budget speech podcast with PWC Chief Economist, Lullu Krugel, is right here.
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A South African woman who was told she was too fat to live in New Zealand can finally put down roots there with her family after losing 30 kilograms.
After an appeal process that took nearly two years, Mondelea has managed to have the government’s decision overturned and will now become a permanent resident of New Zealand along with her family.
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Award-winning rapper Riky Rick has died. Hours before he passed on, the rapper had tweeted at 3.20am that: "I'll return a stronger man. This land is still my home."
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Audi officially launched its first electric vehicle (EV) line-up in South Africa on Tuesday evening, with prices ranging from R1.75-million to R3.3-million.
Cars.co.za on YouTube hosted the Managing Director of Audi South Africa.
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DStv is facing a backlash from South Africans, including calls for a boycott, after it announced changes to its streaming service to fight password sharing and piracy.
DStv announced that from 22 March 2022, its subscribers will be limited to streaming DStv on one device at a time.
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