Multi TV continues to enjoy unrivaled coverage across West Africa since its inception and has become the most sought television network by many in areas hitherto considered “a no go area”.
Multi TV has broken barriers at all fronts, making it easy for people in the nooks and crannies of Ghana and across the sub-region to access quality TV pictures and and radio signals broadcast from Accra in real time.
Until recently, people of the popular Nzulezu community in the Nzema area did not have electricity.
The good news however is that, Nzulezu got connected to the national grid only a couple of months ago and the people there did not hide their hunger for quality television content.
Installing the dish to enable one connect to the digibox and access Multi TV’s programmes has never been an arduous tax for residents whose wooden houses are built on water.
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