MultiChoice set to launch Zim Channel ZTN on DSTV

MultiChoice set to launch Zim Channel ZTN on DSTV

Zimbabwean news and entertainment channel, Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN), is set to be launched on the DSTV platform on May 24.

The channel ZTN Prime will be available on DSTV Channel 294 and will be accessed by DSTV Premium, Compact Plus, Compact Access and Lite bouquet customers.

R-1 MultiChoice set to launch Zim Channel ZTN on DSTV

MultiChoice Zimbabwe general manager, Norman Raisbeck said the new channel introduces an exciting era in Zimbabwe’s television space given the resounding reception that ZTN products have already received on the market.

“This is an exciting development that further extends the reach of Zimbabwean content through launching on the DSTV platform,” he said.

Raisbeck added that as Africa’s leading entertainment platform, MultiChoice continuously seeks opportunities to provide local and inspired content to Zimbabwean audiences.

ZTN general manager Nomsa Nkala said they are excited to partner with MultiChoice in bringing a unique approach to Zimbabwean storytelling into the market.

“ZTN aims to cater for a wide variety of Zimbabwean viewers and tastes. ZTN Prime will be a Zimbabwean news and entertainment channel with an international perspective, and the content will include lifestyle, sport, business, entertainment, news and current affairs, and children’s programming, drama, and soap operas,” said Nkala.


Nomsa-Nkala MultiChoice set to launch Zim Channel ZTN on DSTV

She also said that some of the exciting highlights to look forward to on ZTN Prime include local sports and shows- Days at Ekasi and series Soul Mate.

“Another program will be Village Court which portrays Zimbabwe’s traditional conflict resolution methods are documented in an exciting and informative doc drama series.The story is told through a traditional court in which the chief and his assessors come together and help resolve the conflict between the aggrieved parties.”

ZTN is a subsidiary of Zimbabwe Newspapers Ltd (1980), the country’s largest and oldest integrated media company with eight newspaper titles, a commercial printing facility, and four radio stations. The group is listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

Charmaine Brown

Charmaine Brown is 27 years old, media personnel. She studied Media and Society Studies (2017-2020) at Midlands State University in Zimbabwe. Charmaine had an internship at The Herald and presently is the Editor for My Afrika Magazine. She currently lives in Harare.

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