Every year, matric students across South Africa face one of the most important challenges of their school careers — the final exams. For the Class of 2025, DStv and MultiChoice are stepping up to make exam preparation easier, more interactive, and more accessible than ever before. Through Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163) and WhatsApp, learners can now get live support, exam tips, and study materials designed to help them pass with confidence.
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MultiChoice has announced that Mzansi Wethu will use a “twin approach” to support matriculants. On the one hand, students can tune into live broadcasts for revision lessons, study hacks, and exam tips. On the other hand, they can interact directly by sending subject-related questions to a dedicated WhatsApp number.
By sending the word “wassup” to the Woza Matrics WhatsApp account at 076 640 4885, learners can submit their questions, which will be answered live on TV. This makes exam prep both personal and interactive — students are no longer just viewers but active participants in their own learning.
Why This Initiative Matters
The pressure to perform well in matric exams can be overwhelming. A supportive study system is vital, and that’s exactly what DStv is offering. According to MultiChoice, the platform is designed to be clean, inclusive, spam-free, and focused on helping learners reach their academic goals.
In 2024, South Africa recorded an official matric pass rate of 87.3%, up from 82.9% in 2023. While this shows improvement, the “real” matric pass rate — calculated based on Grade 10 enrolments — was 55.9%. These figures highlight the challenges many learners face and the need for additional support. With DStv’s Woza Matrics initiative, more students may be able to bridge learning gaps and prepare effectively for their exams.
What Subjects Are Covered?
Mzansi Wethu’s Woza Matrics show focuses on four key subjects that often present the greatest challenges to learners:
- Mathematics
- Mathematical Literacy
- Life Sciences
- Physical Sciences
These subjects are critical for learners aiming to pursue careers in science, technology, medicine, or business, and mastering them can open doors to tertiary education opportunities.
Broadcast Schedule and Access
The show airs Monday to Thursday at 16:00, with repeats at 23:00 and 05:00 for learners who may not be available during the main broadcast. To make revision even more accessible, the lessons are also available on DStv Catch Up and DStv Stream, meaning learners can watch at any time that suits their study schedule.
Beyond TV, learners can also find support on Facebook and TikTok, where supplementary information and study materials are shared. This multi-platform approach ensures that support is available where learners already spend their time.
Exam Focus Areas and Dates
One of the biggest strengths of the Woza Matrics initiative is its structured schedule of revision topics. Here’s a breakdown of key dates and focus areas:
Mathematics
- 29 Sept – Algebra (Grade 11 revision)
- 6 Oct – Number patterns, sequences, and series
- 13 Oct – Functions
- 20 Oct – Calculus
- 22 Oct – Analytical geometry
- 27 Oct – Trigonometry
- 29 Oct – Euclidean geometry
Mathematical Literacy
- 2 Oct – Income tax
- 9 Oct – Income, expenditure, and break-even
- 16 Oct – Summarising data
- 21 Oct – Conversions
- 23 Oct – Calculating perimeter, area, and volume
- 28 Oct – Paper 1 exam revision
- 30 Oct – Paper 2 exam revision
Life Sciences
- 1 Oct – Male and female structures
- 8 Oct – Menstrual cycle and fertilisation
- 15 Oct – Responding to the environment (humans and plants)
- 10 Nov – Endocrine system and homeostasis
- 11 Nov – Genetic crosses
- 12 Nov – Theories of evolution
- 13 Nov – Protein synthesis and meiosis
Physical Sciences
- 30 Sept – Simplifying vertical projectile motion
- 7 Oct – Simplifying work, energy, and power
- 14 Oct – Simplifying electric circuits
- 3 Nov – Dealing with electrostatics
- 4 Nov – Naming organic compounds
- 5 Nov – Physical properties and organic reactions
- 6 Nov – Electrochemical cells
This structured approach helps students focus their study efforts week by week, ensuring they cover all important exam areas before sitting down to write.
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How Students Can Benefit
The Woza Matrics initiative is more than just televised lessons — it’s a full support system. Here’s why it’s worth tuning in:
- Interactive learning: Students can ask questions via WhatsApp and get answers live.
- Accessible content: Broadcasts are repeated and available online, so no one misses out.
- Relevant focus: Lessons are aligned with key matric exam topics.
- Study-friendly: Bite-sized, subject-specific sessions make revision manageable.
FAQs for DStv Woza Matrics 2025
1. What is Woza Matrics on DStv?
Woza Matrics is a revision programme on Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163) that helps matric learners prepare for their final exams with live broadcasts, interactive WhatsApp support, and on-demand lessons.
2. How can I ask questions during the Woza Matrics broadcasts?
Learners can send the word “wassup” to the Woza Matrics WhatsApp account at 076 640 4885. You can then send your exam-related questions, which may be answered live on TV.
3. What subjects does Woza Matrics cover?
The programme focuses on four key matric subjects: Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, Life Sciences, and Physical Sciences.
4. When does Woza Matrics air on TV?
The show airs from Monday to Thursday at 16:00, with repeats at 23:00 and 05:00. Lessons are also available afterwards on DStv Catch Up and DStv Stream.
5. Can I access Woza Matrics without DStv?
While the main broadcasts are on DStv, study support materials and updates are also shared on Facebook and TikTok, making them more accessible to students.
6. Is Woza Matrics free to access?
Yes. If you have access to DStv, there are no extra costs for watching the programme. The WhatsApp service is also free to use, although standard data or SMS charges may apply depending on your network.
7. Why is Woza Matrics important for learners?
It provides structured revision lessons, expert guidance, and interactive support at a time when students need it most, helping them boost their confidence and improve exam performance.
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Matric is a defining moment in a learner’s life, and preparation is key. With DStv’s Woza Matrics initiative on Mzansi Wethu channel 163, students don’t have to face the challenge alone. Whether through live broadcasts, interactive WhatsApp engagement, or on-demand content, this initiative is equipping the Class of 2025 with the tools they need to succeed.