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Vodafone and Damodar bring back the MPAiSA Wednesday Blockbuster Movies

Vodafone and Damodar bring back the MPAiSA Wednesday Blockbuster Movies

By Karishma Kumari
04/03/2024

Families and friends will now have to spend less money paying for movie tickets as the Vodafone Fiji and the Damodar Cinemas have today announced the return of MPAiSA Wednesday Blockbuster Movies. The MPAiSA Wednesday Blockbuster Movies will allow people to get a free movie pass after purchasing 1 movie ticket through MPAiSA QR pay.

Vodafone Fiji’s Head of eCommerce and Digital Financial Services, Shailendra Prasad says this is not only for the moviegoers in Suva and Lautoka but also for the people in Labasa.

He says the partnership underscores their commitment to enhancing convenience and value for cinema-goers through digital payments.

Damodar Group Chief Executive Officer Div Damodar says this partnership promotes the convenience of digital payments and enriches the cinema experiences for audiences across Fiji.

The CEO also encourages people to take take advantage of the exciting offers which will be available from this Wednesday till the end of November.

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