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“We pride ourselves on being a customer-centric brand that actively listens to and responds to the evolving needs of our customers,” says MultiChoice Botswana Managing Director, Stephanie Pillay. “Recognising the desire for more enriching and accessible entertainment experiences, we have launched a campaign designed to deliver exceptional content at unmatched value by allowing our subscribers to experience more content on higher packages at a fraction of the cost.” This initiative underscores MultiChoice Botswana’s commitment to providing diverse, high-quality entertainment options that cater to every member of the family. From captivating cartoons for children to insightful current affairs, gripping dramas, blockbuster movies, and exhilarating sports, Ke Size Ya Upgrade campaign ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy. “We firmly believe entertainment should be inclusive, engaging, and affordable, and this campaign is a testament to that belief. We encourage our customers to seize this opportunity to explore and enjoy the unparalleled benefits that MultiChoice Botswana has to offer. It’s a chance to elevate your viewing experience and make memorable moments with your loved ones,” adds Pillay.
This campaign aligns with MultiChoice Botswana's overarching mission to bring meaningful entertainment to homes while staying attuned to the preferences and budgets of its customers. Need a bit more help understanding how this works. Here is a step-by-step guide to getting even more entertainment and unbeatable value: - If you’re on DStv Access, pay to upgrade to DStv Family, and MultiChoice will step you up to the DStv Compact package. - If you’re on DStv Family, pay to upgrade to DStv Compact, and MultiChoice will step you up to DStv Compact Plus - If you’re on DStv Compact, pay to upgrade to DStv Compact Plus, and MultiChoice will step you up to DStv Premium This offer is more than an entertainment upgrade; it’s your ticket to discovering and rediscovering blockbuster movies, must-watch series, and the best of local storytelling.
That sounds like good news. But the report also warns that this may simply be because our digital economy is still young, not because we are safe. As more people shop, bank and pay online, criminals will follow.We Batswana do not need a report to tell us that danger is real. Many of us have heard of or fallen victim to KYC scams. A caller impersonates your bank or mobile money provider. They say they need to “verify” your account. They ask...