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You can now pay for your Gotv subscription with Safaricom bonga points

How to pay GoTV with Bonga points

You can now pay for your Gotv monthly subscription with bonga points using Lips popote na bonga.
To do so, follow these steps:
  • Dial *126# on your Safaricom line.
  • Select option 1 'lips na bonga'.
  • Select playbill 
  • Enet Gotv's paybill number 423655.
  • Enter the amount you want to pay.
  • Enter your bonga points pin number.
  • Accept to confirm and complete the transaction.
You will receive an SMS confirmation.
Every 5 bonga points will be equivalent to Ksh.1 Bob.
What started as a simple loyalty reward program has undergone a lot of improvements with redeemable options being added every year.
As of now, you can redeem your bonga points for various rewards including airtime, data bundles, phones and tablets, accessories and lately lips na bonga.
Various supermarkets now accept lips na bonga including naivas, Nakumatt, Tuskys and many more. You can also pay for fuel using bonga at Shell, Total and National oil.
This new mode of payment adds to the already long list of Gotv payment options which include M-pesa, pesapal, credit card and craft Silicon.
Gotv also accepts direct bank payments from DTB, faulu, GTBank, I&M bank,jamii bora,NIC, Rafiki bank,KCB, Equity and CBA.
Also Read: Safaricom Bonga Points Phones

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