New pay TV network launched in Botswana

Pan-African pay television network, Kwesé TV launched its satellite broadcasting service in Gaborone on Friday.

The satellite will deliver full-suite entertainment and sports content to households across the country. In an interview with Showbiz, the marketing and public relations manager Shadi Linchwe said the launch brings the very best in premium entertainment, international and African series, award-winning children’s entertainment channels, up to-the-minute news and something for the entire family.

“Batswana were first introduced to Kwesé with the launch of the broadcaster’s free-to-air channel Kwesé Free Sports in Gaborone in March this year. The broadcaster is now extending its presence in the market by unveiling the complete Kwese TV experience by introducing viewers to a whole new world of entertainment and sports which includes exclusive third-party channels, first-to-market content and original programming. Kwesé’s multi-platform offering cuts across linear, mobile and digital making its content accessible through free-to-air TV, mobile, web streaming and satellite TV,” she said.

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