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Kiambu hawker bags one million shillings with GOtv

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Mr Philip Wahome (right), Multichoice Corporate Communications Mananger awards a dummy cheque for Ksh1 million to Michael Ngaruiya (left) as his wife Sarah Wanjiru looks on.


 

KIAMBU – Michael Ngaruiya, a mandazi hawker from Kiambu is the 10th Dunga Milli Mashinani promotion winner.

The 31-year-old family man joined the millionaires club after GOtv extended its Dunga Milli promotion to allow more Kenyans purchase the decoders at the most affordable price in the market. 

“We are happy to be helping more Kenyans achieve their dreams with GOtv as they go digital with GOtv. For the next three weeks, our decoders will continue to retail at only Ksh1, 399, including two months GOtv Plus subscription and each week we will continue to reward new GOtv subscribers. We have also improved our programming and we promise to live up to our promise of providing an entertainment experience like no other,” said Mr Philip Wahome, Multichoice Kenya Corporate Communications Manager.

Speaking at the ceremony Michael Ngaruiya said he was happy to have decided to go digital with GOtv and experienced more joy than the content on GOtv would have provided to him and his family.

“I saved Ksh300 each month, stayed without TV for three months  but I am now overjoyed that my family can have the best local and international entertainment available only on GOtv. I would urge other Kenyans to experience the digital migration with GOtv and especially before the ‘Dunga Milli Mashinani’ competition comes to a close.”

Mr Ngaruiya plans to expand his business and assist his wife expand her day care business and use the rest of the money to develop and upgrade his family needs.

Dunga Milli Mashinani is an extension of the original Dunga Milli competition. It will run for three weeks more where GOtv subscribers will continue to be rewarded with a million shillings every week for buying and activating their GOtv decoders from any agents countrywide, as well as daily prizes of Ksh15,000, mobile phone airtime and annual GOtv subscriptions.

Three more millionaires will be announced in the coming weeks.

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