Multichoice  announces premier league offer for DStv, GOtv customers this weekend

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Friday, December 13, 2024
Multichoice  announces premier league offer for DStv, GOtv customers this weekend
Multichoice Uganda's Brian Mulondo

Pay tv company, Multichoice Uganda has announced an open window offer for its DStv and GOtv customers this weekend.

According to the Multichoice Local Content Manager, Brian Mulondo, they will be giving DStv Access and GOtv Plus package customers access to all premier league games this weekend.

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“For only shs46,000 on DStv Access you can watch all the matches this weekend and the same offer applies to those on GOtv Plus. Ordinarily Premier League starts on DStv Compact going up but this time we have opened it up. This is an open window to all our customers who can enjoy the premier league including the Manchester derby,” Mulondo said on Friday.

 He said Multichoice has another array of content that they are opening up for customers, especially during the upcoming festive season.

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“Between now and January, 6, our customers can watch all the kids content channels they haven’t been accessing on DStv Access and GOtv Plus.”

According to Mulondo, this festive season offer also applies to movie lovers who can watch M1, M2 and M4 until January 6.

He said during this period, they will be traversing various markets, especially around the city  to rectify any challenges for customers during the festive season.

“If you have any challenge or queries, we are coming to all markets to sort them out.  We are here to help everyone go through the festive season well.”

 

 

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