Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Kwese TV off again

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Reporter

KWESE TV has suspended broadcasti­ng in Zimbabwe following an appeal to the Supreme Court by the Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) challengin­g the initial High Court ruling which had ruled in favour of Dr Dish, the official distributo­r of the private broadcaste­r.

This comes after the company had announced last week that it had signed up more than 25 000 subscriber­s in a few days after it started selling its products. In a statement yesterday, Kwese TV, a member of Econet Group of Companies said it has temporaril­y suspended its services in Zimbabwe.

“We would like to inform you that the broadcasti­ng of the Kwese TV Services has been temporaril­y suspended following an appeal to the Supreme Court by the Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ). This appeal challenged the ruling which was issued in favour of Kwese TV by the High Court last week,” the company said.

Kwese TV has since approached the High Court for permission to allow them to broadcast while they are waiting for their case to commence in the Supreme Court.

“We have approached the High Court on an urgent basis for permission to continue broadcasti­ng pending the determinat­ion of the appeal in the High Court. We will update you as soon as the judgment is handed down. We sincerely regret this inconvenie­nce, which is outside of our control,” read part of the statement.

The company however, promised to reimburse anyone who had purchased decoders and need repayment.

“In the meantime, we are happy to make a refund to you at any point in time, should you so wish. You can however, keep your installed decoder and equipment until the ruling is issued,” reads the statement.

In an earlier statement, BAZ chief executive officer, Mr Obert Muganyura had warned the public from purchasing the TV station’s apparatus.

“BAZ, therefore, wishes to advise the public not to invest in a service that cannot be provided without a licence and warns anyone who may contemplat­e providing an unlicensed broadcasti­ng service to acquaint themselves with the course of action that the authority is bound to take in terms of the law,” said Mr Maganyura.

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