GOtv has announced the eighth ‘Dunga Milli’ winner.
Mr Mutunga Mbuvi, 38, who runs an audio-visual solutions business in Westlands area, says he bought a set-top box to do kill boredom in his house.
“I kept seeing people in long queues at the GOtv section in the supermarket; I enquired from an agent about it and I was pleased to learn that it was affordable and had a range of channels,” said Mr Mbuvi.
Being in the audio-visual business, the experience of a blank TV has not been the best for Mr Mbuvi. It was a troubling period for him after his TV was switched off three months ago following the countrywide analogue TV switch-off.
A first-time pay TV subscriber, Mr Mbuvi boasts of GOtv’s variety of choices and flexibility in that he can convert it to a free to air when he wishes. “There is indeed a difference in my home as my wife and I have a source of entertainment and are now getting informed of not only what is happening in Kenya but also internationally,” said Mr Mbuvi.
Mr Mbuvi and his wife are already liking GOtv programming. “My wife loves watching ENews while I enjoy watching Discovery World and National Geographic. We occasionally fight over the remote control,” he said, smiling.
The elated father says the win came at an opportune time as his wife is expectant and will go a long way in financing the hospital bills and giving his wife and the baby a comfortable life. He also plans to expand his business. “My wife and unborn child will have the best medical care thanks to GOtv,” said Mr Mbuvi
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