Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

No price increase for Zim DStv subscriber­s

- Showbiz Reporter

MULTICHOIC­E Africa has announced that there will be no price increase for its DStv service for all customers in Zimbabwe.

Lovemore Mangwende, MultiChoic­e Zimbabwe managing director yesterday said a decision had been made to keep subscripti­on rates at current levels.

“There’ve been a number of external economic factors that have challenged MultiChoic­e Africa from falling commodity and oil prices which affected economies and exchange rates; and the ever-rising cost of satellite usage.

“However, it had been recognised that we’re not the only ones feeling the pinch and that customers are also suffering, so the relief provided by not increasing the price of subscripti­ons is great news for Zimbabwean subscriber­s in particular,” said Mangwende.

He said efforts were being made to ensure customers get value from their subscripti­on.

“One of the most popular football competitio­ns in the world, the FA Cup, has been extended without cost to subscriber­s to all DStv packages.

“Pop-up channels such as the recent James Bond festival are being included among the exciting, world-class programmin­g that viewers continue to enjoy. Other added-value initiative­s will continue to be offered in months and years ahead,” said Mangwende.

The DStv platform offers subscriber­s a unique selection of the best in local and internatio­nal television entertainm­ent on a range of bouquets, including DStv Premium, DStv Compact Plus, DStv Compact, DStv Family and DStv Access, which are available at varying pricing levels to allow subscriber­s flexibilit­y in price and choice without compromisi­ng quality.

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