Youth Urged to Involve Parents Before Joining “Hello Mr. Right” Show

DAR ES SALAAM: YOUNG people interested in participating in the popular dating reality show Hello Mr. Right have been urged to consult their parents first before registering, to ensure transparency and social acceptance.
Godfrey Lugalabamu, popularly known as MC Gara B, announced the return of the show for its seventh season, promising a more exciting and unique experience. He revealed that this season’s winners will receive fully sponsored weddings, emphasizing that the goal is to foster genuine relationships that lead to marriage.
“I’m officially back as one of the hosts after taking a break last season, following popular demand from fans. This season, we expect real love stories to emerge,” Gara B said confidently.
Co-host Maimartha Jesse echoed the call for family involvement, stressing the importance of good communication between participants and their families.
“Our aim is to connect people in meaningful relationships that could lead to marriage. We also conduct health checks to ensure participants are ready for long-term commitment,” said Maimartha.

StarTimes Launches New Campaign “Zote Ndani”
In other news, StarTimes Tanzania has launched a new promotional campaign called “Zote Ndani”, offering special entertainment packages to families.
Marketing Manager David Malisa said the campaign aims to provide top-quality entertainment through their decoders, including:
Live matches from top global football leagues like the English Premier League, La Liga, and Bundesliga.
Swahili-dubbed Turkish dramas such as Shadel T and Sagado Hadel Queen.
New kids’ content, including the cartoon Mbabe on the ST Kids channel.
Special decoder discounts for family entertainment access.



