DStv supports Gabs Int. Music and Culture Week

Basadi Masimolole
Basadi Masimolole

The Gaborone International Music & Culture Week (GIMC), which kicks off today, has attracted satellite TV service Dstv, in efforts to support the local entertainment festival.

Through Mulitchoice Botswana, Dstv, which enjoys a monopoly across Africa, has partnered with GIMC to offer revellers exciting experience at the weeklong festivities, which include music, poetry and comedy. Subscribers will stand a chance to win VVIP tickets, which include entry to the Dstv marquee tent at GIMC’s main event, to be held on Saturday at the National Stadium.

But that’s not all; DStv subscribers will also have a chance to win a fully paid ftrip for two to the Okavango Delta.

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