Kwesé iflix has unveiled a slate of original programming from Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria.
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Kwesé iflix now ranks as one of the country’s largest television platform with more than 1,2 million active account holders.
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Scoop Network, which is already broadcasted in multiple territories around the world, will join Kwesé TV’s entertainment line-up with an exclusive tailor-made feed produced by a dedicated editorial team from Dutch Indie FCCE based in Nairobi, Kenya for English speaking African territories.
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