DStv has begun 2026 with an expanded entertainment line-up across lifestyle, film, documentary, reality television, children’s programming and live sport, alongside a temporary package upgrade for active subscribers running from 1 January to 28 February.
The early-year schedule is designed to reflect changing viewing habits, with audiences increasingly seeking content that blends escapism, inspiration and shared family viewing. During the upgrade period, subscribers who pay for their current DStv package gain access to the next package tier at no additional cost.
The programming slate places a strong emphasis on storytelling and ambition. Extraordinary Extensions returns for a second season on BBC Lifestyle every Thursday following homeowners who pursue unconventional building projects that often test personal and financial limits. The series continues to explore transformation not only through architecture, but also through emotional and creative risk.
On the film front, The Life of Chuck arrives on M-Net on January 28, with a reflective narrative told in reverse focusing on the significance of everyday moments rather than conventional milestones. Starring Tom Hiddleston, the film has drawn attention for its emotional depth and non-linear approach to storytelling.
Documentary and factual content also feature prominently. Season one of National Geographic’s Pole to Pole with Will Smith will be showing on Wednesdays. It follows the actor and producer on a five-year project spanning all seven continents. The series combines travel, environmental exploration and human stories, highlighting climate, culture and endurance across some of the world’s most extreme landscapes.
African storytelling remains central to the line-up through Heartbeat on Africa Magic Showcase, a reality series showing on Sundays at 19:00 CAT centred on young adults navigating relationships, ambition and identity. The show targets audiences looking for contemporary, relatable narratives that spark conversation beyond the screen.
For family audiences, Disney Jr.’s Pupstruction returns with a new season aimed at preschool viewers, while BBC Earth’s World’s Most Amazing Walks with Robson Green offers a slower-paced alternative, blending travel, nature and human interest stories to close out the week.
Comedy fans are catered for through The Franchise showing on Wednesdays on M-Net, a satirical look behind the scenes of a fictional superhero film series, using humour to critique modern blockbuster culture.
Sport remains a key driver of viewership, with the UEFA Champions League continuing to anchor midweek schedules. One of the early fixtures drawing attention is Paris Saint-Germain versus Newcastle United happening on January 28, a match expected to carry significant qualification implications and global interest.
According to the payTV platform, this combination of varied programming and short-term upgrades is intended to offer additional choice without requiring changes to existing subscription packages.


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