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  2. ZBC TV - Wikipedia

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    On 20 November 2020, The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) granted free to air commercial television licences to 6 (out of the 14 applicants) private players to broadcast nationally, breaking the 60 year long ZBC TV monopoly. These include the Bulawayo-based FairTalk Communications, trading as Ke Yona TV which owns Bulawayo's Skyz Metro ...

  3. Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Television was introduced on 14 November 1960, first in Salisbury, with transmissions in Bulawayo beginning seven months later. [11] It was only the second such service in sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria, [12] and the first such service in Southern Africa, as South Africa did not introduce television until 1976.

  4. Rhodesia Television - Wikipedia

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    Rhodesia Television (RTV) was a live-broadcast, television station operating in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) as a private company. It was established on the 14th of November, 1960, first in Salisbury (now Harare ), with transmissions in Bulawayo beginning seven months later.

  5. List of companies of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Harare: 1993 Stock exchange P A Zimbabwe United Passenger Company: Consumer services Travel & tourism Harare: 1985 Bus, transportation S A Zimpapers: Consumer services Media Harare: 1927 Newspapers, radio, television S A Zimplow Limited: Industrials Industrial goods & services Bulawayo ...

  6. Telecommunications in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    However satellite TV providers including DStv are available. In 2013, Zimbabwe saw the introduction of its first pay TV. In 2017, Kwesé TV a subsidiary of Econet Global which was founded by Zimbabwean entrepreneur Strive Masiyiwa has been delayed license to operate in Zimbabwe by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ). In November 2020 ...

  7. White Zimbabweans - Wikipedia

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    [149] The RBC was later succeeded by the Zimbabwe Rhodesia Corporation, and later in its present form as the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation. The character Horace Von Khute from the British television series Fonejacker is a Rhodesian who works for the police in intercepting a Ugandan bank scammer.