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Crazy Reactions To Kwese Tv’s Shutting Down

Kwese TV

The news of Kwese TV virtually closing down (or rather scaling down) its service has been disproportionately met with adverse reactions by both Econet ‘lovers and haters’. People just don’t have kind words. If you take into account the faith people have in Econet’s products and services nobody envisioned this abrupt demise of Kwese TV.

We have gathered a number of reactions (from Twitter) people had when it dawned on them that Kwese TV was no more.

Techzim Twitter followers reactions

brixton mun‏ @BrixtonMun 19h19 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

he opened this Kwese thing during th Mugabe era & closes it during th ED era,,,& he tells us ED vakuita mashura,,,go to hell u black emperialist Strive Masiyiwa!

Regy‏ @Regy86423418 20h20 hours ago

Saka madish enyu mouya kuzotora rini

BD‏ @Beedee136 22h22 hours ago

They have outdone Multichoice in arrogance. People sat in a meeting and agreed to say nothing to thousands of customers.

I thought @StriveMasiyiwa and your @kwese would be different. Not even a single notice, really? Such fraud…unwarranted

Tapiwa Mash‏ @tapimash 24h24 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

This is unprofessional, just shutting down without prior notice

@LewisChikuse

17h17 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

Kwese was just a try and error project.

Asekuru‏ @KurariraHurodo 3h3 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

I knew I should never trust this Econet thing .We have been fleeced.

Allen Ngandu‏ @allen_ngandu 21h21 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

Ndomanyemwe ka aya, mirai zvechi zanu zanu

Ezekiel Mabaya‏ @EzekielMabaya Nov 2

Replying to @Techzim

If only they had acquired broadcasting rights of all Barclays premier league matches, eufa champions, laliga things would have been btr, considering that dstv is being paid in USD which is currently being rated.

James St. Patrick‏ @vincemutsenhu 18h18 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

Had a poorly formulated vision & mission. The company was vying for the world cup to get viewership, but viewership wained because unlike DSTVs multimillion dollar studio called Supersport, the same football was not immersive.Its not just football,its about quality&ambience

Fortue Mwaleh‏ @f_mwaleh 22h22 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

Econet inonyanya kuda kubata kwese when they can’t fully deliver kumwe kwavakatangira

CheMusora HariMbiri‏ @kudakwashechab 4h4 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim @DavidColtart

Econet was charging bond papers yet content on kwese had to be paid in real money so it is natural for kwese to die bcoz bond ne usd are not at par

Alfred Ncube‏ @ancube 16h16 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim

Zimbabwe both political leadership and populace has no ability to incubate local stars. Dstv shld have never found supporters in Zimbabwe. We shld have stuck our guns behind Kwese. DSTV will never do much for Zimbabweans like they do back home. Look they have studios in Joburg

tarumbidzwa madziwa‏ @Tarughost30 3h3 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim @DavidColtart

It’s mostly because of the soccer.. People in zim don’t wanna watch basketball kwese didn’t offer us that so yeah they died till they get soccer rights particularly EPL they’ll become relevant

MORRIS MATUBU‏ @MatubuMorris 14h14 hours ago

Replying to @Techzim @DavidColtart

I feel cheated by Strive himself. What am I going to do with his useless decoder now?

Kwese TVDStvEconet

Kwese TV is a Zimbabwean satellite and broadcasting network owned by Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, under Econet Media. On 23 August 2017, Econet Media announced that Kwese TV was now available in Zimbabwe and that decoders were available at Econet Shops. However, that very same day… Read More About Kwese TV

DStv is a Pay TV service owned by South African company, Multichoice. DStv provides a broad spectrum of entertainment, news and information channels subscribed to via bouquets. Bouquets have a pre selected number of channels. In Zimbabwe, the DStv service is provided by Multichoice Zimbabwe,… Read More About DStv

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless International, is the first and largest mobile network services provider in Zimbabwe. The telecoms giant became popular with its products and services such as Buddie. It has established branches in different corners of the country and enjoys… Read More About Econet

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