MultiChoice has announced that it will air the upcoming WRC Safari Rally Kenya live on DStv and GOtv. The WRC Safari Rally will air on DStv Channel 227 on all DStv packages and GOtv Channel 63 on GOtv Value.
Viewers can look forward to live commentary from rally experts and detailed analysis of the various stages of the rally. DStv and GOtv fans will be able to watch the live coverage on SuperSport for a comprehensive viewing experience.
The event is scheduled to run from March 20th to 23rd, 2025 in Naivasha.
According to Nzola Miranda, Managing Director, MultiChoice Kenya: “We are thrilled to bring back the Safari Rally to all Kenyan fans on DStv and GOtv. WRC holds a special place in the hearts of Kenyans, and we are committed to making this globally acclaimed motorsport event accessible to all our customers. By broadcasting the WRC, we not only providing world-class entertainment but also showcasing Kenya’s spectacular landscapes to millions of viewers worldwide.”
Nzola further added: “WRC is a hallmark event in Kenyan sports. Many fans travel to Naivasha to witness the live action, but for those unable to attend physically, we are proud to bring the excitement right to their screens. True to our promise of bringing customers content on the go, no rally fan should miss a moment of WRC. With DStv and GOtv stream, customers can catch the live sporting action and catch up on their favorite teams in action at no extra cost.”
Fans have a lot to look forward to in this year’s WRC, with 50 drivers, including Hamza Anwar, the son of legendary five-time national champion Azar Anwar, vying for the top prize. Notably, the 2025 WRC will also serve as the Kenyan leg of the Kenya National Rally Championship (KNRC) and the Africa Rally Championship.
With this partnership, MultiChoice continues to solidify its role as a leader in sports broadcasting, offering Kenyan audiences unparalleled access to the world’s most exciting events.
WRC Safari Rally is a major event that draws in a large number of sports enthusiasts driving sports tourism in the country. In 2024, approximately 100,000 people attended the event in Naivasha over the course of several days.