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  2. 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.

  3. ZBC TV - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, ZBC announced the return of Joy TV. [13] In 2004, ZBC announced a new TV channel called National Television or NTV, a brainchild of the then information minister, Jonathan Moyo and was said that it will be broadcasting from Montrose Studios in Bulawayo. The launch of the station was delayed despite the fact that the ...

  4. Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, a television service, which had been introduced in the Salisbury and Bulawayo areas, became available in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia. [13] Operated by Rhodesia Television (RTV), the service's headquarters later moved to Lusaka. [14] In the early 70s, ZNBC TV broadcast on three transmitters.

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  6. Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The RBC also established three community stations with a multi-racial audience, Radio Jacaranda (Salisbury), Radio Matopos (Bulawayo) and Radio Manica (Umtali). [38] In 1975, an Ndebele language service operating out of Bulawayo , known as Radio Mthwakazi, was established, using the "Big Bertha" transmitter previously used to jam the BBC's ...

  7. Amakhosi Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Cont Mhlanga began to attend theatre workshops in Bulawayo and Harare in 1980 and 1981 (in the newly independent Zimbabwe), from which he would return to share newly acquired skills with his karate club. In 1981, the Dragons Karate Club officially renamed itself "Amakhosi Productions". [1]