Multichoice Kenya announces increase in accessibility of local content to a wider DStv and GOtv audience


NAIROBI, Kenya Sep 18...Multichoice Kenya has annouced widening of customer access to its premium 24-hour local content channel Maisha magic plus to even more kenyans in a campaign dubbed "Tumefungulia magic"

Maisha magic  plus (MMP) which was previously only accessible on compact , compact plus and premium on DSTV and on Supa, supa plus on GOTV will be available for customers access

Managing director Multichoice Nzola Muranda while speaking during the media content showcase said that the company is proud of its latest content  offering the richness and diversity of its people and the value of hyperlocalisation to its customers 

"We are excited about what the future holds and we beleive that by working together we can countinue to showcase the talent and diversity of Kenyan culture create a thriving local film industry that contributes to growth and development of the country" said Nzola miranda 

In addition the showcase gave the audience a deep-dive into the multichoice talent factory academy, kids shows content , football and sporting action and general entertainment

The customer service journey that multichoice is championing towards digital solutions for its customer my DStv and GOtv app as well as livestreaming apps DStv livestream and Showmax 

"We are committed to ensure that our customers have access to uninterupted , high quality viewing experiences with content delivered with the chief aim inform, educate, entertain and inspire people in the country" reiterated Elisha Kamau public relations manager Multichoice Kenya 

"Zari and Ka-siri have been unveilved as two shows whose storylines are Kenyan relatable and showcase the best of the world of entertainment aand will bring thrill, excitement and enjoyment to our viewers on maisha magic plus on GOtv and DStv"added Kamau 


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