MultiChoice has recently informed its Zimbabwean customers about forthcoming price hikes for certain DSTV subscription packages. These changes will take effect on August 1, 2024, just ahead of the eagerly anticipated 2024/2025 English Premier League (EPL) season.
Details of the Price Increase
According to the communication from DSTV, the adjustments will impact the Compact, Family, Access, and Lite packages. However, the prices for the Premium and Compact Plus packages will remain unchanged. The new pricing structure is outlined below:
Package | Old Price (USD) | New Price (USD) |
---|---|---|
Compact | 29.00 | 30.00 |
Family | 19.00 | 20.00 |
Access | 13.00 | 15.00 |
Lite | 8.00 | 9.00 |
Reason for the Price Hikes
MultiChoice has explained that the price adjustments are necessary to ensure that customers continue to receive the best value for their subscriptions. The company is committed to providing top-quality entertainment at competitive prices.
Customer Reactions
While some customers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the price hikes, particularly with the EPL season starting on August 17, 2024, others are willing to pay the new rates to enjoy uninterrupted access to their favourite sports and entertainment channels. Football remains a significant draw for many Zimbabweans, making DSTV’s sports packages highly sought after.
MultiChoice’s Commitment
MultiChoice has expressed its gratitude to its loyal customers for their continued support. The company assures subscribers that it will continue to strive to deliver world-class entertainment and maintain its high standards of service.
As the new prices come into effect from August 1, 2024, DSTV subscribers in Zimbabwe will need to adjust to the changes. Despite the increased costs, the promise of high-quality entertainment and comprehensive sports coverage, especially the EPL, will likely keep many customers committed to their subscriptions.
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