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    You are at:Home»Business»Kwese Satellite TV Shuts Down Due to Zim’s Economic Condition and Foreign Currency Shortages

    Kwese Satellite TV Shuts Down Due to Zim’s Economic Condition and Foreign Currency Shortages

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on August 5, 2019 Business, Entertainment, News, Streaming, Technology

    After recently shutting down its Kwese Play service, diversified telecommunications giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, has now recently discontinued its media offering Kwese TV service and apologized to customers.

    • READ: KWESE PLAY SERVICE OFFICIALLY SHUTS DOWN, CUSTOMERS TO RECEIVE REFUNDS IN AIRTIME

    Despite being embraced by thousands of Zimbabweans since its launch in 2017, Econet Group CEO, Mr Douglas Mboweni, said it was regrettable that the business unit could not be sustained. 

    • READ: ECONET MEDIA REFOCUSES KWESÉ TV TOWARDS A DIGITAL FUTURE

    He blamed the difficult economic conditions, particularly the challenges with foreign currency payments to third-party content providers.

    “We regret to announce the discontinuation of the Kwese TV Satellite service with effect from August 5, 2019 (today), Mr Mboweni said in a statement yesterday.

    “The third-party content providers, on whose content we rely, require payment in foreign currency. With the prevailing economic conditions in Zimbabwe, and the current business operating environment — characterized by an acute shortage of foreign currency, sustaining the Kwese Satellite service was no longer viable.”

    Zimbabweans who had embraced the Kwese service as an alternative source of news, sport, and entertainment, have said they were dismayed by the low shelf life of the local Satellite TV, channel. 

    • READ: KWESÉ TV FINALLY LANDS BROADCASTING LICENSE IN ZIMBABWE

    However, Mr Mboweni said those who had subscribed to the service in advance can redeem their credits from the company.

    “Once again we apologize for ending this service and take this opportunity to thank our customers for their valued support,” said Mr Mboweni.

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