Multi-Choice stinks

At the risk of being branded elitist, we have decided to devote this space to Multi-Choice Botswana, not that it deserves our attention nor anyone's attention for that matter. From its conduct, it deserves to be treated with contempt but we have against all counsel decided to waste ink and valuable newsprint just to tell the company that it is repugnant.

Good counsel tells us that Multi-Choice Botswana offers an elite product that is only consumed by a tiny fraction of the population. A majority of Batswana do not even have television sets to bother with facilities such as DSTV decoders offered by Multi-Choice.

To many of our people, the main concerns are poverty and the increase of admission and consultation fees in government clinics and hospitals. These are issues that we should be writing about other than Multi-Choice, which ostensibly should offer its customers so much more instead of much less and very shabbily.

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