GBC, e-tv In Multi-Million Pula Wedding

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Mike Klinck, the majority shareholder at GBC TV says the recently announced deal in which the South African television station, e-tv acquired a 49 percent stake in the Botswana company, will have an immediate positive impact.

An elated Klinck said very soon GBC will be equipped with state of the art technology that will ensure that the television station delivers first class service.

"Two weeks from now we will have state of the art technology that would see GBC having appealing in-house productions, news programs and more exciting programming. In the short term GBC viewers will be able to watch block buster movies, soaps, documentaries, as well as international sports like the EUEFA Champions League, South African football, which will be acquired through our links with e-tv," said Klinck, who bought the station four years ago.

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