StarTimes Brings Affordable Premium Viewing Options for the Holidays

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StarTimes media has launched a special promotion for its Direct-to-Home (DTH) decoder.

The offer, which runs through December and January 2025, promises customers exceptional value and access to premium content.

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Under the promotion, customers can purchase a DTH decoder for KSH 2,999 and, with an additional KSH 200 subscription, receive an automatic upgrade to the SUPER bouquet for one month.

 Additionally, customers who pay a two-month subscription fee will enjoy a free upgrade to a higher bouquet for two months.

Speaking during the announcement, Myke Mwai, Head of PR and Content Syndication at StarTimes, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering quality and affordable entertainment.

“This holiday season, we want to ensure that our customers can experience the best in entertainment without breaking the bank, from thrilling sports action like La Liga, Bundesliga, and the Saudi League to series of captivating telenovelas, Movies and Series, StarTimes is offering something for everyone in the family.” Mwai said.

He noted that the promotion is part of StarTimes’ ongoing efforts to make premium content accessible to households across Kenya.

“Customers can expect a wide variety of programming, including sports, movies, series, and family-friendly shows, ensuring endless entertainment throughout the festive period,” Mwai said.

He further encouraged customers to visit their outlets and authorized dealers to take advantage of the promotion while it lasts.

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