Netsoft Malawi has launched Pamsika online ticketing which will allow event organizers to sell their tickets easily.
The PaMsika app is a new ticketing platform, which is free with no commission for event organizers and offers multiple payments.
The event, which was held at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre was attended by many notable diginitaries including Hip-hop artist and Banker Phyzix real name Noel Chikoleka.
Speaking during the event, guest of honour, Lawyer and entertainment guru Jai Banda said the platform will help to ensure the selling and buying of electronic tickets is easier for both the event organizers and customers in the country.
“The future is digital. The future is better and allows the average consumer to have the luxury of a digital footprint. The future makes life easier and guess what, the future is here.
“We all know that the world is going digital, so as Malawians we must prepare to see the development of new platforms like PaMsika and therefore, let us discover newness together,” said Banda.
Banda thanked NetSoft saying he felt honored to be the guest of honour for the launching of PaMsika, Malawi’s new ticketing website. You can definetly trust that PaMsika.
Banda said: “To be honest, I am always delighted when new platforms like PaMsika are introduced into the market. Our society is full of problems that can easily be solved. The PaMsika website is here to solve problems that are faced when dealing with ticket sales.”
Banda said times are changing and the Malawian society has the potential to adopt new and modern methods of doing things.
The event, which was held at Amaryllis Hotel in the commercial city of Blantyre was attended by many notable diginitaries including Hip-hop artist and Banker Phyzix real name Noel Chikoleka.
Marketing executive for Netsoft Patrick Sanjano said this is important for the entertainment industry as the world is going digital.
“This will easy the burden of people going a long way just to access tickets at the selling points. It will also help artists and organizers to save time, going around selling tickets manually, instead they can just put them online for people to access.”
The function was graced by Jai Banda, who recommended the development saying it will help in dealing with fraud when selling tickets for football games among other events.