Zimbabwean possessed Pay television (Kwese) has been formally propelled in Nigeria, in the wake of being accessible in other African nations like Rwanda, Zambia and Ghana.
This new satellite television may sound new to a considerable lot of us, and in the meantime shocked of its quick dispatch in Nigeria when we are as yet sitting tight for TStv to start operation.
Kwese television is the most recent Pay-television satellite in Nigeria. It's here to contend with any semblance of Gotv, DStv, Startimes including TStv. The new Kwesé television accompanies premium stimulation stations, worldwide and African arrangement and films, grant winning kids' amusement stations and a few sport stations.
You might need to purchase the new Pay-television however before you do, here are a few things you have to think about the recently propelled Kwese television.
- Kwesé TV bouquet offers over 65 channels of pure entertainment which includes CNN International, DreamWorks, DTX, ESPN, VICELAND, Diddy’s REVOLT TV and home-grown channels such as Channels TV, TVC News and NTA. Kwesé subscribers will enjoy an always on programme offering on their Kwesé TV decoders without subscription. The always on offering features selected free-to-air channels. These channels includes Africa News, Flow TV, NTA, Islam TV and of course Kwesé Free Sports.
- Sport lovers can look forward to live action, weekly previews and highlights from the NBA, international boxing (including exclusive coverage of all Anthony Joshua fights), IAAF World Championships and the National Football League among other sports, on Kwesé Sports 1, Kwesé Sports 2 and Kwesé Free Sports.
- Kwesé Free Sports is Africa’s largest and first Pan-African free-to-air TV channel available in 25 countries providing premium sporting content to sports fans for free. The channel holds exclusive free-to-air rights to the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia and the Premier League.
- Kwese TV offers ‘pay-as-you-watch’ subscription packages. 3 days (N990), 7days (N1,850 ) and 1 month(N6,275)
- How much is Kwese Satellite Dish? A combo of Kwese’s satellite dish and decoder costs N10,960 (with free installation).
- Subscribers are also offered a free subscription to Kwesé TV’s full entertainment and sports bouquet for the first 30 days.
For more information about the new Pay-TV, kindly visit their website at www.kwese.com.
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