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Kiliye clear
Kiliye clear
8 years ago

Clear clear,but ur signal is bad.

PHODO
PHODO
8 years ago

OZATHU NANGA KUNO KU NTCHISI TIYAMBA LITI KUONELA PANO ZIKUNGOFUMBWA MMANYUMBA . TINAGULA KALEKALE

Frank
Frank
8 years ago

Bullshit Malawi government,you just want digital koma chikhalileni simaonesa bwino

Petre Mathanyula
8 years ago

Kodi mose munayambira kulankhula za digito ku Salima kuno ibwera liti? Malawians are good at more talking with little action, zamanyazi.

Kamwana
Kamwana
8 years ago

Good news not God

Mwina Katumbi
Mwina Katumbi
8 years ago

I am agreeing with Mufwa (#1), i have never had joy since i bought the MDTB decoder. What else do I need to buy to improve the quality without interuption.

Kakodwa onjola
Kakodwa onjola
8 years ago

Good phenomenon. Koma bola eni ma T.V adziulutsa Ndi kuonetsa zabwino Ndi zophunzitsa komanso zosangalatsa.

Mufwa Mkandawire
8 years ago

This is a good development. However, the digital television in Malawi has serious technical hicups. I mean it is not up to date the modern digital era. For instance, in Zomba, we have never had a stable signal since the launch of the digital television in the Eastern Region. Sometimes, we can go for a week without a picture on the TV due to signal loss. This is very pathetic and I can say without fear or favour that we were better off during the analogue era. The MDBNL thus, needs to move with time in terms of using the… Read more »

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