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Pan-African channel Honey arrives on Monday

The new channel aims to offer a variety of Africa-centric shows, ranging from lifestyle to reality.

DStv’s has launched a new Pan-African lifestyle channel, Honey, will broadcast across the continent, from 15 February 2021 on DStv Channel 173.

Honey aims to have shows which come from multiple parts of the continent with the producers and on-screen talent being predominately African. The content line-up covers lifestyle, food and cooking, relationships and weddings, along with reality shows.

The channel will be fronted by some of Africa’s biggest female voices including Pearl Umeh (Nigeria), Patricia Kihoro, Foi Wambui (Kenya), Anele Mdoda, Mbali Nkosi and Anele Zondo (South Africa).

“Honey showcases Africans living their best lives, and depicts an honest modern-day view of our diverse countries, cultures, and people,” says Yolisa Phahle, Multichoice Group CEO of General Entertainment and Connected Video. “As Africa’s most loved storyteller, DStv continues to be bold in delivering the best content the continent has to offer, while ensuring that we celebrate the way we live. This is a lifestyle channel made in Africa for Africans by Africans.”

DSTv providing information on the following shows set to feature on the channel:

Pastors’ wives

Meet the women who keep things together in well-known religious households. This reality series, produced by Sonia Mbele, responsible for The Real Housewives of Joburg, features pastors’ wives from across the continent as they do their best for their families and church communities.

Love swap

This Nigerian reality drama series presents a relationship challenge in which couples swap partners for a home-cooked meal. Each episode will culminate in a joint dinner featuring both couples, during which they share their impressions of each other and what they have learned about their own relationships.

Making the menu

In each episode of this Kenyan series, two food bloggers create a bespoke meal for a popular local eatery, with the restaurateur deciding which dish deserves a space on the menu. Viewers will also enjoy a journey through Nairobi’s cultural attractions and the city’s sights, sounds and traditions as the contestants look for inspiration outside the kitchen.

Yes! Ndio! Beeni!

Singer and actress Patricia Kihoro and TV and radio host Foi Wambui team up for another Kenyan production. The pair act as event planners to design a proposal that not only stays true to the couple’s love story but guarantees a ‘yes!’.

Ehe, it’s a match

There is more matchmaking in this dating show shot in Zambia, in which a cooking cupid invites two potential love birds to his or her home and cooks them a meal. After the meal, the two decide whether to meet up again at a local eatery.

Shine shine

Presented by Mbali Nkosi, this show focuses on personal transformation, with a makeover squad coming to the rescue of someone in need of a new look and a confidence boost to take the next big step in their life. Viewers can look forward to witnessing surprised and deserving contestants undergo dramatic transformations.

Hoot, cook, go

A vibrant food culture, particular palates and often curious cultures are put to the test as three teams compete for a prize on this show. Each team is given a chance to show off exactly who they are with a plate of food that they only have an hour to prepare. When they hear the hooter, it’s time to get in the car and move on to the next team’s house.

The buzz

Anele Mdoda hosts The buzz, a talk show also featuring Pearl Umeh from Nigeria, Rachel Wakesho from Kenya, Zanna Katoka from the DRC, and Davina Mavuwa from Zimbabwe. These five women, with different personalities and from different cultures, solve a viewer’s dilemma, whether concerning romance, health, side hustle or family and friends.

The next big trender

From the 19th of March the search is on for Africa’s hottest influencers in The next big trender. Six aspiring social stars from Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya and South Africa go all out to win over the opinionistas.

Honey will be available in South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Namibia, Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania, DRC and Cameroon.

The channel is available to Compact, Compact Plus and Premium subscribers from Monday 15 February 2021, and on online DStv platforms including the DStv app.

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