Across Africa and beyond, women continue to shape and elevate the stories that define our societies. In celebration of International Women’s Month, CANAL+ pays tribute to the storytellers, athletes, mothers, creators, leaders and icons whose voices inspire millions of households across the continent.
The African entertainment industry is driven by women, actresses, directors, screenwriters and producers who bring depth and authenticity to every production. From captivating telenovelas and popular comedies to powerful drama series, female talent remains at the heart of the stories most loved by viewers on CANAL+ Group of channels.
In sport, women redefine competition and excellence – on the field, behind the mic or in leadership. From football to tennis and athletics, women in sport don’t just participate, they elevate the game and inspire the next generation.
CANAL+ and its subsidiary MultiChoice have chosen to celebrate them through a dedicated campaign: “We are… because she is.” A 90-second spot, produced in both French and English versions, will be broadcast on the Group’s channels and social media platforms in more than 35 countries across Africa.
Throughout International Women’s Month, DStv and GOtv will spotlight female‑led films, series, reality shows and global cultural moments that reflect the brilliance and complexity of modern womanhood.
Closer to home, audiences can look forward to a powerful local lineup of female‑driven stories such as
- M’asaase, Monday to Friday at 20:00 GMT on Akwaaba Magic (DStv channel 150 and GOtv channel 102): An epic set in 17th century Ghana where an evil queen controls all of the kingdom’s farmlands and is on an ambitious quest to take over the kindgom’s newly discovered minerals.
- Leg Work Season 2, Fridays at 21:00 GMT on Akwaaba Magic (DStv channel 150 and GOtv channel 102). The story continues in this dance drama series and this season follows Sherifa as she navigates the drama of joining a new all-female dance group, family and love.
- Market Queens S2,Tuesdays at 8:30PM on Akwaaba Magic. In Season 2 of this series that follows what happens in typical Ghanaian markets,, a proposed redevelopment and a scandal-ridden cooperative fund threaten to tear Tesano Market apart.
Viewers can also look forward to international titles such as:
- Wonder Woman, Saturday 7 March at 09:15 GMT on MM4 (DStv Channel 108): Gal Gadot transforms Diana Prince into a modern icon of female heroism – fearless, compassionate, and profoundly powerful.
- Ocean’s Eight, Sunday 8 March at 20:55 GMT on MM4 (DStv Channel 108):An all‑female ensemble executes a brilliant, stylish heist. Smart, strategic and unapologetically led by women.
- Sister Wives S13, Mondays at 21:00 GMT on TLC (DStv Channel 135)exploring personal agency and independence.
- The Pioneer Woman, Thursdays at 15:00 GMT on Food Network (DStv Channel 175), which follows Ree Drummond as she whips up easy recipes for her family and guests.
- Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous,Wednesday 11 March at 19:30 GMT on MM3 (DStv Channel 107): Sandra Bullock blends comedy and courage as an FBI agent redefining what feminine strength looks like.
- What Men Want, Sunday 15 March at 19:00 GMT on MovieRoom (DStv Channel 113): Taraji P. Henson flips gender power dynamics in a sharp, witty story about ambition and owning your voice.
- AEW: Women of Dynamite & Collision, Saturdays and Sunday’s at 08:00 GMT on TNT Africa (DStv Channel 137) where female wrestlers take command of powerful in‑ring storylines.
- Lucy, Friday 20 March at18:00 GMTon MM4 (DStv Channel 108):Scarlett Johansson delivers a fierce rise into unstoppable power, challenging every limitation placed on her.

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