By L.S.M Kabweza Kwese TV has been suspended again. As you may already be aware, the Broadcasting Authority appealed to the Supreme Court to challenge Kwese TV’s high court ‘win’. Legally, that meant Dr. Dish, the company that distributes the Kwese TV service, had to stop operations. Techzim noticed however…
By Leonard Sengere Earlier this month Econet Media announced Kwesé Play, a Roku powered streaming box. It has launched in South Africa. They also announced a partnership with Netflix. In the partnership, Kwesé becomes Netflix’s official African partner and the Kwesé Play streaming box becomes the first set-top box to…
By Staff Writer Kwese TV has launched an exclusive Pan-African partnership with Netflix which will see the new broadcasting sensation offer Netflix as part of a fibre optic enabled service called Kwese Play. South Africa will be the first country to offer the service which will eventually be available in…
By Guest Author This story was original posted on Rolling Alpha: finance and economics blog Here are words that I didn’t think I’d be writing: the Zimbabwe hyperinflation is re-emerging. We haven’t had any official inflation figures to back that up. But you don’t really need those to see what’s…
By Edwin Chabuka Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe is challenging the Kwese ruling and they want to take the licensing issue to the Supreme Court. Dr David Gracey donated an ultrasound machine to Harare Hospital. Apple announces some devices that include 3 iPhones, a watch and Apple TV. Articles appeared first…
By Trycolyn Pikirayi might kill you ” data-medium-file=”http://www.techzim.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Might-kill-you-255×107.jpg” data-large-file=”http://www.techzim.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Might-kill-you-560×235.jpg”> These days everyone is obsessed with disruptive innovation, maybe not everyone really but it sure is a significant number. Just in case you’re not part of the obsessed ones, it’s probably because you haven’t heard what this disruption is all about;…
By Rufaro Madamombe Kwesé TV recently became available to Zimbabweans after many hurdles. First, the licence they were using was owned by Dr Dish as the two had partnered to bring the service, however, the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) suspended the licence within 1 day of Kwesé TV initially…
By Rufaro Madamombe You probably know that Kwesé TV was granted permission to operate in Zimbawe after having the broadcasting licence they were using suspended. The permission was granted in a High Court ruling and many of you have since started to enjoy the service. Yesterday, the Broadcasting Authority of…
By Leonard Sengere The figures came to light in the latest report by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) which consistently publishes reports on the cost of living in the country. CCZ in measuring the cost of living looks at an average family of six. They look at the low…
By Rufaro Madamombe In April, we wrote about TelOne’s plans to launch a video streaming broadband package for its ADSL and fibre customers. Today, a notice was published in one of the national newspapers showing the details of an application made by TelOne for a broadcasting licence. The licence being…