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Multichoice brings more children’s content on DStv

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Head of corporate affairs and public relations at MultiChoice Zimbabwe, Charity Njanji, said the campaign that opened on Friday would run until May 11, 2024, ensuring that children are fully entertained during this period.

MULTICHOICE has launched We Love Kids campaign bringing more children’s content on its digital satellite television popularly known as DStv.

Head of corporate affairs and public relations at MultiChoice Zimbabwe, Charity Njanji, said the campaign that opened on Friday would run until May 11, 2024, ensuring that children are fully entertained during this period.

“As the number one children’s content platform, MultiChoice has decided to open a wide range of children’s channels as of April 12 to May 11, 2024, with up to seven new channels on DStv Access, to bring the best in fun and entertainment for the little ones, because we love kids,’’ Njanji said.

“We are giving DStv customer’s access to more children’s content. This means customers on DStv Compact, Family and Access packages will have access to the greatest and the best of children’s content ensuring the little ones are thoroughly entertained for an exclusive open view period on DStv.”

Njanji said she hoped the children would enjoy all the paws, huffs and colourful entertainment on offer.

“Look out for the new show Iwaju on Disney Channel for all our DStv Access and Family viewers and King Julien’s adventures in All Hail King Julien on DreamWorks for our DStv Compact viewers,” she said.

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