These are are the latest Multichoice Zimbabwe DStv subscription payment options. Updated April 2017.
During this period Zimbabwean foreign currency payments for DStv and card transactions exceeded other transactions such as the importation of raw materials for the manufacture of products like cooking oil, maize imports and the allocation for machinery and telecoms equipment.
This means that people can still pay their subscriptions via other mobile money platforms like Telecash and GetCash, through their bank accounts and also MultiChoice’s online payment platform.
EcoCash has limited DStv Zimbabwe payments to US$100 per month, citing the country’s cash challenges as its reason.
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