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MultiChoice promotes digital literacy in Africa

Using technology and storytelling, MultiChoice empowers African learners

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
September 17, 2025
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MultiChoice promotes digital literacy in Africa

MultiChoice promotes digital literacy in Africa through entertainment, education, and technology, bridging the divide for millions across the continent

MultiChoice promotes digital literacy in Africa, offering more than just entertainment—it provides tools, platforms, and opportunities that help millions across the continent access education, express creativity, and build a better future.

Also read: MultiChoice eyes $3bn Canal+, merger to compete against US streaming giants in Africa

As the world marks International Literacy Day, with the theme “Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era,” the role of companies like MultiChoice has become more important than ever.

In a world where over 739 million people still cannot read or write, digital access has become a gateway to learning—and to freedom.

Literacy today is not just about recognising letters. It is about being able to navigate an increasingly digital world.

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From mobile learning apps to virtual classrooms, access to education now often requires digital tools. Without them, entire communities remain excluded.

In Africa, where challenges of literacy and connectivity often overlap, MultiChoice is helping to bridge that divide—combining entertainment, education, and empowerment.

Through the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF), the company equips young creatives with skills in filmmaking, content creation, and storytelling.

Nearly 500 graduates have launched production companies and created over 160 films that reflect African cultures and realities.

These are stories told by Africans, for Africans—where literacy meets identity and innovation.

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“It’s not just about enjoying a cold one; it’s about exploring the stories, artistry, and cultural significance behind every brew,” said one project participant.

“It’s also a chance to foster a community of responsible creators who value our heritage.”

During the COVID-19 lockdowns, channels like Mindset Learn, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network became classroom substitutes for millions of African children.

These platforms brought educational content directly into homes—often the only available source of structured learning.

The company’s investments in regional streaming services, local content, and flexible payment options have expanded access to underserved areas.

From rural classrooms to urban homes, MultiChoice enables more people to connect, learn, and grow.

Beyond education, MultiChoice partners with global initiatives such as the Earthshot Prize, showcasing African innovators solving real-world problems.

Its staff-led social projects also support local schools, health clinics, women’s groups, and sports teams—further cementing its impact across multiple sectors.

MultiChoice promotes digital literacy in Africa not just as a slogan, but as a strategic mission.

Its platforms are powerful tools for development—breaking barriers, amplifying voices, and unlocking the potential of a new generation.

Also read: MultiChoice rebrands SuperSport channels on DStv, GOtv

In a world where access is power, digital literacy is the new freedom. And MultiChoice is helping millions across Africa claim it.

Source: Read more at thesun.ng

Peculiar Adirika
Peculiar Adirika

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