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    MTN Gaga Time brings affordable daily data bundles that you can use in a limited time

    MTN Uganda has unveiled another data bundle called MTN Gaga Time –that seems to be a birthed from the existing revamped MTN Gaga. In October last year, MTN silently brought back the famous midweek data campaign known as Gaga Wednesday.

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    This comes barely after seven months when MTN Uganda discontinued the Gaga Wednesday package in 2019 and tried to woo their customers with two new data promotions including the MTNDabolo offer on daily bundles. Unlike the MTN Gaga Wednesday which can be activated on Wednesdays and subscribers get 4GB data at a price of UGX 5,000 valid until Saturday, MTN Gaga Time lasts for just a few hours and it can be looked at as night bundle.

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    How to activate the new MTN Gaga Time bundles

    To enjoy surfing, streaming, downloading, uploading and so much more on the Internet on will have to load daily and the data bundle lasts between from midnight to 10 am.

    MTN Gaga time comes with two options, you can get 2GB for UGX 2,000 or 5GB for UGX 4,000.

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