Zuku Tv currently engaged in an aggressive campaign to ramp up its subscriber base amidst stiff competition from the likes of DSTV (and its offshoot, GoTV) and Star Times. In September Zuku commenced an on-going 90-day promotion which offers its subscribers free viewing. First time users get between one to three months bonus viewing. Those who subscribe for six months to a year receive an extra one to free of charge. Quotable: “We have stepped up our customer 90 days free TV view proposition by reducing price of our kit. This is part of our ongoing efforts to ensure that customers can access high quality and affordable home entertainment at a low price. We want them to get real value for their money by providing relevant content using our strong, high quality signal anywhere in the country,” “We offer strong, quality signal anywhere in the country that guarantees affordable entertainment,” Jared Mokobo General Manager Zuku TV Related stories: Zuku smart pack is the cheapest satellite pay TV package so far Azam TV vs Zuku TV Uganda: What is your best second alternative to Multichoice’s DSTV ? Zuku TV performed favourably in our previous reviews. Notable was the affordable price of equipment and installation, packages and price and signal quality and customer care service. Zuku TV is owned by Wanainchi Group, a Kenyan-based satellite TV home entertainment service provider which a presence in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia. Zuku TV along with Azam TV and Star Times broke DSTV’s decade’s long monopoly in subscription-based home entertainment. The biggest motivator for these companies remains the high cost of DSTV equipment, installation and TV packages.