ndi hes

So finally ndi hes has decided to drop to 2500 from 3200 aki iptv inamalisa hao majamaaa hahaha acha wakifika 1200 nitalipa sasa.

Which package?

are you leaking minutes ama ni methamphetamine tu?
[ATTACH=full]255060[/ATTACH]

Nimeona iyo story. Cheki hapa

Starting Sep 1, we're slashing the prices as follows;
- DStv Premium from KSh7,900 to KSh7,500
- DStv Compact Plus from KSh5,200 to KSh4,500
- DStv Compact from KSh3,200 to KSh2,500
- DStv Family from KSh1,900 to KSh1,200
- DStv Access from KSh950 to KSh900#DStvPriceSlash

— DStv Kenya (@DStv_Kenya) August 19, 2019

access wamereduce na chwani enyewe hio sio fair, premium should be 3500 kwanza compact 1800 apo ndio nitaona matumaini otherwise acha nikazane na kupandaga kwa roof daily to find new birds

Compact at 2500 is very fair bora wasipunguze channels.
Narudi sasa

hawa wa

hawa watu ni wale wale wataanza kuremove them one by one or something. wacha tuone, kweli market ni stiff

MultiChoice is reducing the price of DStv by up to 37% in various African countries, but it is uncertain whether it will extend this to South Africa.

The company recently informed subscribers in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique that their DStv subscription prices would be reduced from 1 September 2019.

Monthly DStv and GOtv subscription fees across East Africa will be slashed to make the service more competitive against streaming services.

MultiChoice Africa told [B]TV with Thinus[/B] that not all markets where it operates would have the same price changes.

MultiChoice Uganda, for example, will reduce monthly DStv subscription fees by up to 30%, while Kenyan subscribers will see price cuts of between 5% and 37%.

“Each country has different cost structures influenced by local dynamics such as inflation, content costs, foreign exchange rates, local taxes and overheads,” said MultiChoice Africa’s head of corporate affairs Reatile Tekateka.

“We’ve done a lot of research into what pay-TV costs in other parts of the world and we believe that our DStv and GOtv services offer good value for money in the countries in which we operate,” she said.

MultiChoice Kenya said the price cuts “will grant more of our customers access to the complete world of exciting entertainment channels at a lower price”.

MyBroadband asked MultiChoice whether South African consumers will also enjoy price cuts for their DStv subscriptions, but the company did not respond by the time of publication.