MultiChoice Announces Massive Discounts For DStv, GOtv Customers

Coronavirus is hitting hard on the masses and the lockdown appears not to be ending soon, in the light of this, Multichoice want to lessen the impact of the pandemic by rewarding its customers with mouth-watering discounts.

Multichoice Nigeria has announced that it will give DStv and GOtv customers massive discounts of up to 44 percent and 74 percent respectively – in a bid to ease the impact of the ongoing socio-economic crisis in the country.

Multichoice Discounts

Martin Mabutho, CCO of MultiChoice Nigeria, told The Eagle that these discounts are a way to thank their consumers for consistent loyalty.

“The discounts given are in line with MultiChoice’s mission to provide quality content and a chance for their loyal and valued customer base to experience a wider range of content on higher packages.”

DStv Discount Channel Offerings

According to Next TV News Africa, DStv Access customers will have real-time access to international shows as well as Nollywood on Africa Magic Epic & ROK 2.

DStv Family customers have more choice when it comes to movies and shows thanks to the inclusion of TNT Africa and BET

DStv Compact customers will also have access to both local and international entertainment channels 1 Magic, Africa Magic Showcase, and M-Net Movies Binge whereas Compact Plus customers will be able to choose from M-Net, M-Net Movies Premiere and Comedy Central.

GOtv Discount Channel Offerings 

GOtv Lite and Value customers will have access to E! Entertainment, Fox Life, and PBS whereas GOtv Plus customers will be able to view CBS Reality and TNT Africa.

GOtv Jolli customers can choose from over 75 channel options on GOtv Max such as BET, Star Life, Discovery ID, and Cartoon Network.

All Active DStv and GOtv customers are eligible for these discounts on upgraded viewing.

Via: YomiProf

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  1. After the discount they want to recoup their money by increasing vat by 7.5%. This is rubbing Peter to pay Paul.

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