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Kwese TV offers extra 30 days free viewing to Zim subscribers to make up for lost time

6 years agoMon, 02 Oct 2017 22:28:06 GMT
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Kwese TV offers extra 30 days free viewing to Zim subscribers to make up for lost time

Econet founder Strive Masiyiwa has announced the launch of Kwese TV in Zimbabwe and has given Zimbabwean subscribers an extra 30 days for free following 2 weeks of service disruption due to legal issues.

In a Facebook post Strive wrote:

Kwesé TV Zimbabwe finally joined the Kwesé TV revolution that is sweeping across Africa, after the High Court confirmed last Friday that its license was valid. As a gesture of goodwill, we have decided to give Zimbabweans whose service was disrupted for two weeks an extra 30 days for FREE.

Last Friday, Kwese was granted permission by the High Court to continue broadcasting until the Supreme Court rules on the appeal filed by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ).

Kwese TV has faced massive resistance from BAZ, the regulator,  from the onset. After Econet announced the launch of Kwese TV, the chief executive officer of the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe,  Obert Muganyura immediately announced that Dr Dish’s broadcasting licence had been cancelled and that Kwese TV did not have permission to operate.

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Dr Dish responded by filing an urgent application at the High Court Challenging BAZ’s decision to cancel its broadcasting licence. High Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe reversed BAZ’s decision and issued a provisional order allowing Dr Dish and Kwese TV to continue operating pending the determination of the matter by the court.

Feeling aggrieved by Justice Hungwe’s decision, BAZ filed an appeal at the Supreme Court. The appeal had the effect of suspending, Justice Hungwe’s provisional order. Dr Dish then filed another urgent application at the High Court seeking permission to continue operating until the Supreme Court appeal was heard and resolved. In the meantime, Kwesé TV and Dr Dish then stopped broadcasting.  However, because of Friday’s High Court ruling, Kwese TV and Dr Dish can resume operating.

In the latest ruling Justice Charles Hungwe ruled:

I am satisfied that the applicant has satisfied the requirements for the grant of leave to proceed with its operations as set out in the order of this court in HH-598-17 dated 8 September 2017 in which the letter by the second respondent was to all intents and purposes suspended pending the final determination of the rights of the parties. In the result I make the following order:

1. Leave to proceed in terms of the judgment of this Court in be matter HH-598- 17 be and is hereby granted.

 2. The respondents shall bear the costs of this application. 

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