MultiChoice Eswatini has announced new pricing for its DStv packages, with the adjustments set to take effect on April 1. The company’s Managing Director, Phumi Drummond, confirmed the update, stating that the changes are necessary to maintain quality entertainment while keeping the service accessible to subscribers.
The revised prices are as follows: the premium package will cost E990, compact plus E670, compact E510, family E365, and access E165. Drummond assured customers that MultiChoice remains committed to providing value and an extensive selection of channels at competitive rates.
To simplify payments, subscribers can use digital platforms such as MoMo, FNB cellphone banking, and the Standard Bank App. Those preferring in-person assistance can visit MultiChoice Eswatini offices in Ezulwini, Manzini, or Mbabane, with WhatsApp contact numbers available for inquiries.
In addition to the pricing update, the company is rolling out an awareness campaign to educate the public about the dangers of piracy and its impact on the local economy. Drummond noted that MultiChoice Eswatini is dedicated to supporting the country’s economic growth through its initiatives.
MultiChoice has also engaged subscribers through recent customer appreciation campaigns. In January, a back-to-school promotion rewarded active customers with hampers containing school supplies, while February’s ‘Month of Love’ campaign gave away Valentine’s hampers. As part of Women’s Month celebrations, the company is offering new subscribers a chance to win a Zappa decoder through an ongoing competition.