MTN has launched a “world first” music streaming service called MusicTime.
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MultiChoice plans big changes to its video-on-demand offerings, including a radical refresh of the design of DStv…
Kwesé iflix has unveiled a slate of original programming from Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria.
Kwesé iflix, just recently after taking centre stage at AfricaCom — the largest telecoms, media,…
Africa’s leading telecoms company MTN has announced its acquisition of music streaming business, Simfy. This…
The renewed focus on digital services will see Econet providing new compelling offers for its customer enjoyment.
At its 30 Oct 2018 press event, Apple will unveil new iPad Pros (almost certainly) and new Macs (probably). Here’s how you can watch from the comfort of your own home, plus what time it starts.
MultiChoice will be faced with a difficult decision in 2019 – continue to hike DStv Premium prices and lose even more customers to Netflix, or cut prices and hope it can make a digital-only version of DStv work.
DStv is a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service owned by MultiChoice, and it offers an…
Google’s streaming service YouTube suffered a major outage on Wednesday morning as users complained that…
Safaricom’s application for a licence to operate a commercial free-to-air television station has been put…
New technology platform connects audiences to global content.
The deal will bring all 380 La Liga games to Facebook.
The million dollar promotion intends to reward users of the service and encourage even greater uptake and usage.
Kwesé iflix now ranks as one of the country’s largest television platform with more than 1,2 million active account holders.
DStv Now apps for Samsung smart TVs, Apple TV, and Android TV media players are now available.
Shareholders approve Disney’s deal for Fox entertainment assets
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.
The Premier League has agreed its first broadcast deal with social media giant Facebook, worth £200million over three years.
Besides bringing live Fifa 2018 World Cup matches, this newly launched Kwesé-iflix mobile app presents a flexible digital entertainment platform that is set to deliver top entertainment programmes to millions of Zimbabweans via the mobile phone, anywhere and at any time.