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Showmax Announces Safer Deals For Customers

BY Soko Directory Team · April 13, 2020 08:04 pm

Showmax has announced a discount offer that will allow its customers to get the latest and best international series and save some cash during this COVID-19 pandemic period.

Showmax subscribers paying via M-Pesa will enjoy 3 months viewing for the price of two months, while those who make a 3-month payment will enjoy 6 months uninterrupted viewing.

The offer is only valid for subscriptions paid via Mpesa and is applicable for both Showmax mobile and Showmax Standard packages. Both new and existing subscribers can take advantage of the discount deal.

The discounts are applicable from 1 April 2020 to 30 June 2020 as follows:

Showmax mobile

1 month: Kshs 375

3 months: Kshs 749 (3 months for the price of 2)

6 months: Kshs 1,125 (6 months for the price of 3)

Showmax standard

1 month: Kshs 750

3 months: Kshs 1,500 (3 months for the price of 2)

6 months: Kshs 2,250 (6 months for the price of 3)

Mobile users need not worry about their bundles and buffering as Showmax recently capped streaming resolution on its mobile apps.

Showmax mobile resolution has been limited to 576p to reduce data traffic which has spiked following stay at home orders issued by the government to contain the spread of COVID-19.

Customers can take advantage of this offer to stay connected for longer and enjoy new the best international shows on Showmax this April.

Top shows to look out for on Showmax include Insecure S4, Westworld S3, Sanditon S1, McMillions$, Primal S1, Noughts + Crosses and The Outsider.

 WESTWORLD S3 
Express from the US every Monday

Currently the most popular show on IMDB, sci-fi drama Westworld is a dark wild west odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the birth of a new form of life on Earth. And this season, they’re knocking it “out of the park”.

SANDTON S1
Binge now

Emmy and BAFTA-winning writer Andrew Davies (House of Cards, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Les Misérables) brings Jane Austen’s unfinished last novel vividly to life.

Sanditon’s a place that’s changing fast. This once-sleepy fishing village is transforming into a fashionable spa resort. Changing alongside it is the impulsive and unconventional Charlotte Heywood (Rose Williams from Reign), who swaps her quiet rural home for the intrigues and dalliances of a seaside town on the make.

MCMILLION$
Binge now

Imagine going out for a burger and coming home with $1 million. That’s the tantalizing prize McDonald’s offered its US customers in the ‘90s, and who could resist, right? But when you play and play and never seem to win big, it can start to feel like the game is rigged. Of course, you know it isn’t. Or is it? Mcmillion$ is the story of the biggest scam in the history of fast food.
THE CASE AGAINST ADNAN SYED
Binge now

18 years after he was sentenced to life plus 30 years in jail, this true-crime investigation takes a fresh look into the case against Adnan Syed, who was convicted of the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. The four-part HBO docuseries from Oscar, Emmy and Bafta-nominated director Amy Berg (Deliver Us from Evil) follow on from the breakout investigative journalism podcast Serial, which brought international attention to the trial and to Syed’s continued insistence that he did not kill Hae.

 PRIMAL S1
First on Showmax | Binge from 13 April

From the creator behind the Emmy-winning series Samurai Jack, Genndy Tartakovsky, Primal follows a caveman at the dawn of evolution and a dinosaur on the brink of extinction. The two creatures, one on the way out and one on the way in, become each other’s only hope of survival in a treacherous world.

INSECURE S4
From 22:30, Mondays from 14 April

Insecure was nominated for two Emmys for cinematography and Show of the Year at the MTV Movie and TV Awards. It was also named TV Program of the Year at the 2018 American Film Institute Awards. Insecure is “an insightful, raunchy, and hilarious journey through the life of a twentysomething black woman that cuts through stereotypes with sharp wit and an effusive spirit.”

NOUGHTS + CROSSES 
From 2330 on Thursdays. Binge from 16 April“Over 700 years ago, the Aprican Empire invaded Europe. Aprica colonized the continent and reached as far as Albion. Albion has been under Aprican rule ever since.” So begins Noughts + Crosses, a controversial six-part BBC One series based on Malorie Blackman’s multi-award-winning novel. Shot largely in Cape Town, the series also stars Paterson Joseph (Peep Show, The Leftovers) and South African actress Bonnie Mbuli (Invictus, Wallander) as Sephy’s parents, Kamal and Jasmine, with BAFTA nominee Helen Baxendale (Cold Feet, Emily in Friends) and Tribeca winner Ian Hart (Professor Quirrell in Harry Potter) as Callum’s parents, as well as Josh Dylan (Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainThe End of the F***ing World) as his brother Jude.

THE OUTSIDER
From 23h30 on Thursdays, from 23 April

 Repeatedly the most popular show on IMDB in March, HBO miniseries The Outsider is based on the best-selling novel by Stephen King and follows police detective Ralph Anderson (Ben Mendelsohn from Bloodline), who is still grieving the recent death of his son when the mutilated body of 11-year-old.

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