Kwese TV Scales down Satellite TV offering

kwese shuts downKwese TV launched in Nigeria on October 19, 2017. Barely 13 months after and without any prior notice to her Customers and dealers, Kwese TV scales down it Channels from 76 to 15. A press release by the Company Management indicates that they have reviewed their business strategy and will shift focus to Internet broadcasting effective from Nov 1, 2018.

This development has seen the number of channels on Kwese TV reduce to 15. These channels are considered to be irrelevant by many Kwese TV Subscribers. Kwese TV commit to refund subscription payments made in November 2018 and those paid in advance. The current channels will be available for free until more contents are added.

This development has left Kwese TV subscribers and dealers disappointed in Kwese TV Management.

Below is the full Text from Kwese TV Management

HARARE, 1 November 2018 – In order to maintain its position as a leader in broadcasting innovation in Africa, Econet Media has reviewed its business strategy and service offerings, to align them with the changes in the global digital and satellite broadcasting sector, and growth in access to mobile and fixed broadband on the continent.

The strategy review will see Africa’s leading multiplatform broadcast network focusing on three core services; Kwesé Free Sports (KFS), Kwesé iflix and Kwesé Play.  KFS is Africa’s largest free-to-air TV service, Kwesé iflix is Africa’s leading mobile video-on-demand sports and entertainment platform while Kwesé Play is a leading-edge video streaming service with more than 200 sports, entertainment, kids and news channels including Red Bull TV, NBA, YouTube, TED and Bloomberg.

With increased focus on these three services, Econet Media will streamline its direct-to-home satellite television service. This will see the reduction of third-party channels available on the bouquet, as well as the removal of Kwesé branded sports (excluding KFS) and general entertainment channels. The broadcaster’s new bouquet will carry FTA, religious, and free news channels which will be available to viewers for a minimal fee, as the broadcaster will waive monthly subscription fees. Kwesé subscribers who have already paid their subscriptions for the month of November, or in advance, will receive a full refund.

Kwesé was launched at a time when the global pay television industry was in transition. Business models were evolving from traditional content rights linked to linear broadcast channels, to premium content rights moving towards digital media platforms.

Kwesé has built a satellite TV business with presence in 11 markets, a free-to-air business across 27 countries, delivered the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ across Africa to a network of 115 sub-license broadcasters across 37 countries – reaching over 200 million households, acquired a controlling stake in a leading mobile video-on-demand service, and launched its own OTT service Kwesé Play. The business has also managed to secure leading sports rights and general entertainment channels to build a compelling content offering across its platforms, making a significant shift in the continent’s complex and competitive media industry.

Having recognised the importance of carrying original local content, Econet Media will also establish its own content creation hub, Kwesé Studios. Through Kwesé Studios, Econet Media will invest in developing its own original programming and provide a platform for African producers, script writers, actors and directors to tell authentic African stories on a pan-African broadcast network.

These changes are in keeping with Kwesé’s commitment to providing affordable premium content, maintaining an innovative approach to content delivery and being attuned to audience viewing and purchasing habits.

As a consequence of the revised business model, Econet Media is reviewing its operational structures across all markets where Kwesé TV has presence which may result in changes to the company’s various business units.

Joe Hundah, Group President and Chief Executive of Econet Media, says the business’ repositioning is perfectly timed in response to market trends.

“We believe these changes will safeguard the future success of our business as we continue to make an indelible impact on Africa’s media industry. The revised business strategy will also ensure that Kwesé TV continues to remain competitive within the industry. Refocusing our business offering across markets, is a strategic move which aligns our business to OTT and video-on-demand trends which present significant growth opportunities for Kwesé. This renewed focus on digital services will see us providing new compelling offers for our customer’s enjoyment.”

“Additionally, through the development of the Kwesé Studios content hub, Econet Media will now have a legitimate claim to being the home of African content, as we will now create a place where Africans can tell their own stories and shape their own narrative.”

“Kwesé’s entry into the market had a game changing impact on the media industry. With these changes, we believe Kwesé will continue to positively disrupt the industry for the benefit of African consumers, as we continue to provide affordable premium content through digital media services.”

 

Sept 2018: Kwese TV Position on Carabao Games

carabao gamesBarring any last minute change, Kwese TV would not be showing the Carabao games (EFL Cup, former Carling Cup) including the Chelsea v Liverpool match.

A statement obtained from an insider reads, “We will not broadcast the tournament until further notice. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to having it back on our viewer’s screen very soon“.

All viewing center owners should take note and workout alternative ways to show the games.

How to Subscribe for Kwese Iflix with MTN Nigeria

how to subscribe for Kwese IflixThis article explains how to subscribe for Kwese Iflix App service on MTN Network. The procedure explained is useful for Airtel Nigeria Network users.

Kwesé iflix launched in Nigeria  in June 2018 just ahead of the 2018 World Cup games. Kwesé iflix is a joint-venture between Kwesé Media and iflix; a mobile platform that offers live content, video-on-demand and download-to-watch-later entertainment content. Continue reading “How to Subscribe for Kwese Iflix with MTN Nigeria”

How to Reset Kwese Decoder


Nov 2018: Barely 13 months after commencing operation in Nigeria and without any prior notice to her Customers and dealers, Kwese TV scales down it Channels from 76 to 15.


This article provides information on how to reset the Kwese TV Decoder. After guiding at least 20 Kwese TV clients to reset their decoder over the phone, I have documented the process for the benefit of others who have need to reset their decoders.

Some of the following events bring about the need to reset your decoder. Continue reading “How to Reset Kwese Decoder”

Grow your Business Watching Kwesé TV Exclusive Channel 405

Kwesé exclusive Channel 405 (Kwesé Inc) is one reason for any growth minded entrepreneur/ business executive to purchase a Kwesé decoder. Kwesé Inc is an exclusive channel of Kwesé TV, designed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. It features premium content that entertains, educate and inspire entrepreneurs.

Kwesé Inc can be likened to some aspects of a typical business school curriculum-Business Case Studies, Analysis of Business problems, Strategy, Business plans and information on lean business processes. With programs like Shark Tank, The Profits, Hatcher, the Making of a Billionaire etc watching Kwesé Inc will expose you to live business case studies, Startups, lessons from top entrepreneurs, you will learn how to pitch to investors and write a good Business plan. At the last check, attending the Executive MBA program of Lagos Business school costs a little above 4 million Naira; an amount that will keep you subscribed to Kwesé TV for a 53 years period. Note: I am not offering Kwesé Inc as an alternative to Business School education, however, it is complementary.

See list of Kwese TV Channels

Here is an enlightenment and advice I offer to my Kwesé TV clients before or after their purchase of Kwesé decoder, “Kwesé TV is owned by Econet Group, they are the first telecommunication company to operate in the Nigerian telecoms market. They were sent out of Nigeria by corruption. Dr. Strive Masiyiwa once shared the details on his Facebook Page. He is one of Africa’s finest Entrepreneurs and was recently announced as the first Zimbabwe Billionaire with a net worth of 1.7 Billion USD. Do well to follow him on Facebook. He makes out time to share a post weekly on his Facebook page”.

Some top reasons why my clients love Kwesé includes access to exclusive content like NBA TV, ESPN, Kwesé Inc and Kwese Kids. Kwesé TV has about 15 exclusive Channels. Other reasons include:

  • High Definition Channels
  • Ability to watch Kwese TV full Channels on mobile at no extra cost
  • Ability to record and Catch Up favorite programs
  • Flexible payment option – 3 days, 7 days and Monthly

If you are not Watching Kwesé TV, what then are you watching? Invest in Kwesé TV today and connect with useful information that will grow your business.

If you have any questions or need to purchase a Kwesé decoder in Lagos Nigeria do not hesitate to contact us 07052193183.  Submit your email in the subscription box on this page to be the first to get new posts/information about Kwesé TV and Join the Kwesé TV Nigeria Fans Facebook Group.

The Chronicles and Adventure of a Kwesé TV Dealer

The Chronicle and Adventure of a Kwesé TV Dealer is a compendium of my journey as a Kwesé TV dealer in Lagos Nigeria. I choose to write about it because of the inherent lessons it may hold for the intending entrepreneur and to educate Kwesé TV subscribers about Kwesé TV decoder and services.

This compendium particularly holds useful information for the early adopters of Kwesé TV – Men and Women who are taking advantage of the Kwesé #BeyondTV Factor. The adventure part of my compendium is in the future; I have a plan of visiting and bringing you views from all the Football Centers in Lagos – those ones that own a Kwesé decoder. This compendium promises to be exciting, fun and engaging.

Sometimes in April 2017 I read from Dr. Strive Masiyiwas Facebooks wall that Kwesé TV team were receiving dealership Application from interested persons and organisations. Kwesé TV is the media Subsidiary of the Econet Group. In one of his Facebook posts, Dr Strive explained that Kwesé is a Zimbabwe word that means anything and everywhere. Kwesé TV promise is to keep her subscribers glued to the contents they love on the go – Anytime and Anywhere!

As an ardent follower of Dr. Strive, I saw becoming a Kwesé dealer as a job creation opportunity and with Dr. Strives involvement in Kwesé TV, I had no doubt that it is the future of Satellite TV in Africa. I visited www.dealer.Kwesé.com and applied to become a Kwesé TV edealer – edealers are individuals who buy at wholesale price and retail. Not satisfied with being just an edealer; I opted to become a Supertechnite, a Supertechnite is an individual who has a physical office space and a registered business whose main responsibility is to recruit and train Technites (Installers) and ensure that Kwesé clients have a good Customer experience at all times from the point of purchase to installation and after sales services.

Upon approval of my Supertechnite application, I was provided with some learning materials and later invited to a physical training. Being a new player to the Satellite TV business, I did not connect with all the technical information passed at the training but I took proper notes, including a list of the channels available on Kwesé TV. After the training we were provided with Test Kits with which we practiced how to track the Kwesé signal and do a standard installation. This set the stage of my Journey as a Kwesé TV dealer.

I met my first Technite (Elijah) through information sourced from a flyer that caught my attention within Omole Phase 2 Estate in Ikeja Lagos, Nigeria. The flyer read, “Call 0705XXXXXX for your DSTV, Consat, MyTV installations”. Kwesé was missing on the list and I could tell that the advertiser was a satellite TV business owner or Installer who was yet to know about Kwesé TV.

Knowing that superior product knowledge is essential for effective selling of any product, I soon found home in www.Kwesé.com and familiarized myself with the product features, price and subscription rates. Regular visits to the site helped me stay in touch with the growth and milestone achieved by the Kwesé Team – one of such is securing Free-to-Air (FTA) and payTV rights for the 2018 World Cup.

By June 2017, I was ready to receive my first Client. Our Office line (07052193183) rang;

Me: Hello, Good morning

1st Client: Good morning, please am I on to a Kwesé TV dealer.

 

Me: Yes, you are.

1st Client: I’d like to get a Kwesé decoder, how much does it cost?

 

Me: It costs N10960

1st Client: Ok. Does that include installation?

 

Me: Yes, it does.

1st Client: Kindly confirm that your address is No. 58 Bode Thomas Surulere Lagos as displayed on your website – www.olorunfemibabatunde.com

 

Our first client was a fine soft spoken young man, an accountant with a finesse that resonates with our clients. He is a keen follower of ESPN website and had noticed that the ESPN website addressed was renamed to Kwesé.espn.com this lead him to make further enquiries about Kwesé TV. Not minding that he had an existing cable from of one of the leading providers in Nigeria.

 

To be continued. Be the first to receive the next series by leaving your email in the subscription box on this page and Join the Kwesé TV Nigeria Fans Facebook Group. Are you watching Kwesé yet? If No, what are you waiting for?

See frequently asked questions and answers about Kwesé TV

If you have any questions or need to purchase a Kwesé decoder in Lagos Nigeria do not hesitate to contact us 07052193183, No 58 Bode Thomas Street Surulere Lagos.

 

 

How to Contact Kwesé TV Customer Care in Nigeria

The Kwesé TV Customer Care Staff delights their customers with unbeatable and timely customer care experience by resolving customer complaints in record time. Should you have any challenge with your Kwesé TV decoder or have any enquires about Kwesé TV services, do one of the following:


Nov 2018: Barely 13 months after commencing operations in Nigeria and without any prior notice to her Customers and dealers, Kwese TV scales down it Channels from 76 to 15.


ReadSept 2018: Kwese TV Position on Carabao Games

1. Visit www.Kwesé.com and chat a Customer Care representative. At peak hours when there are a lot of persons engaging them, the chat feature may be temporarily unavailable. One way to avoid been in this situation is not to leave renewing your decoder subscription till the last minute or rush hour, this advice is particularly important for football center owners who seem to wait until the last minute of a major match of interest before renewing their subscription.
2. Call the Nigerian Kwesé TV Customer Care Line on 012278885
3. Send a Mail to help@Kwesé.com. Copy valuechainsupportteam-nigeria@econetmedia.com
4. Contact us, Application Wheel Koncepts 07052193183 (Kwesé TV dealer), we are located at No. 58 Bode Thomas Surulere Lagos. We are always ready and happy to help.

5. Join the Kwese TV Nigeria Fans Facebook Group (A group created by Application Wheel Koncepts – Kwese TV dealer in Surulere, Lagos).

See how to Renew your Kwese TV Subscription on Quickteller.

With regards to renewing your Kwesé TV subscription, it is important to note that subscriptions are automatically renewed when you make renewal payment into your Decoder account before the end of the current subscription.

Also note that when you change your subscription plan e.g from One month payment to 1 week payment, there is need for you to contact a Kwesé Customer Care rep to apply the payment.

Thank you for choosing Kwesé TV, our promise is to connect you with the contents that you love anytime and everywhere. #KweséTV #BeyondTV.

See Frequently Asked Questions and answers.

If you have any questions or need to purchase a Kwesé decoder in Lagos Nigeria do not hesitate to contact us 07052193183. Submit your email in the subscription box on this page to be the first to get new posts/information about Kwesé TV and Join the Kwesé TV Nigeria Fans Facebook Group.

See how to renew your Kwese TV Subscription on Paga

Kwese TV decoder as a valuable Present and Christmas Gift

As you draw up  the list of items that will make up your Christmas hamper, consider Kwese TV deocder as a valuable Present/Christmas gift.

Gifts come in different colours, sizes, shapes and forms. For some individuals, the value attached to a gift is the relationship shared with the giver, for others, it’s the monetary, perceived value of the gift. This holiday season and beyond, consider Kwese TV decoder as a valuable present for you, your family and friends.  In gifting Kwese decoder to your family and loved ones, you’d be putting your family information, entertainment and entrepreneurial needs into perspective and leveraging Kwese to meet the identified needs.

If TV for you is about News and Entertainment, Kwese TV offers more – News, Entertainment, Entrepreneurship, Sports, Educational, Lifestyle contents. For corporate organisations, Entrepreneurs and parents, the question is, “wouldn’t you invest in a TV that makes you, your organization and family smart(er) and enterprising? Will you invest in a TV that is more than News and Entertainment?”

For infants and teenagers, Kwese TV offers eight Cartoon Channels including Kwese Kids, CbeeBies, Cartoon Network and Toonami. For families, Kwese Family, an exclusive channel programmed with the Family in mind, provides contents that enrich, promote and encourage family togetherness; Kwese TV contributes in no small measure to the bonding time that is necessary to building a tightly knit and loving family.

You will agree that entrepreneurial education is lacking in our society, one of the reasons we rank high as a consuming nation. The Nigerian youth and Entrepreneurs will do exploit if equipped with the required entrepreneurial expose and knowledge. Kwese TV is filling the entrepreneurial knowledge gap through Kwese Know and Kwese Inc Channels. Kwese Inc is fully dedicated to entrepreneurial content; programs include Shark Tank, the Profits and Hatched. These programs focus on Startups and provide insight on how to improve business processes, visibility and how to pitch to potential investors. Entrepreneurs, Business owners and leaders will do themselves and their organisations a lot of good watching Kwese Inc.

Before Kwese TV entry to Nigeria, I do not watch TV, with Kwese Inc, I now have need to watch TV and it feels great to know that I can watch my favorite content Anytime and Anywhere! – Particularly on my mobile phone. My core reasons for choosing Kwese over other Satellite TV in Nigeria are articulated above. Some of the individuals who have purchased Kwese decoder from my organization, Application Wheel Koncepts, had their own reasons, which includes amazing picture quality, availability of NBA TV and ESPN Channels. Individuals and entrepreneurs who are cult followers of Econet Group Chairman, Dr. Strive Masiyiwa also root for Kwese TV.

With over 70 premium channels and counting, Kwese TV decoder is a thoughtful holiday/Christmas gift to consider for you, your family and friends.

For enquires about Kwese TV, contact Application Wheel Koncepts on 07052193183. We are located at No. 58 Bode Thomas Street Surulere, Lagos.

Other Reasons why Kwese TV stands out includes

  • Set reminders for shows you don’t want to miss
  • 5 Free Channels when out of Subscription
  • Keep the kids safe with parental control
  • Record your favourite shows to watch later
  • Pause, rewind and fast forward in real time
  • High definition Channels
  • Flexible Payment option – 3 Months, 7 days and 3 days.
  • One subscription, Multiple Access! With an active subscription on your decoder, you can watch all Kwese TV Channels live on five devices – Mobile Phone and Laptop.

To Purchase Kwese decoder in Lagos Nigeria, Contact, Application Wheel Koncepts 07052193183

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  3. How to Watch Kwese TV channels on Mobile 
  4. How to Renew Kwese TV Subscription on Quickteller 
  5. How to Renew Kwese TV Subscription on Paga
  6. Purchase and Installation Cost for Kwesé Dish and Decoder

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about Kwesé TV


Nov 2018: Barely 13 months after commencing operation in Nigeria and without any prior notice to her Customers and dealers, Kwese TV scales down it Channels from 76 to 15.


Dear Kwese TV prospective customer, we hope you’d find the frequently asked questions and answer provided here useful. If your question is not included in the questions treated below. Do not hesitate to contact us on 07052193183.

Since the launch of Kwesé TV in Nigeria on Friday, October 20, 2017 the product acceptance rate amongst Business leaders, entrepreneurs, Basketball lovers and ESPN Fans has been overwhelming. This is no surprise to us at Application Wheel Koncepts (Registered Kwesé TV dealer). With over 65 Channels, the premium content that Kwesé TV provides is priceless and unbeatable. We have compiled the reoccurring pre-sales questions we got from our first 50 Clients.

  1. What is Kwesé TV?

Kwesé TV is a pay-as-you-watch satellite TV service, offering over 65 channels of world-class entertainment. Kwese TV is operated by Econet Media, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless. They currently have presence in 13 African countries.

  1. What is the Meaning of Kwesé?

Kwesé is a Shona (Zimbabwe) word that means – “Anywhere”, “Everywhere

 

  1. How much does Kwesé Decoder Cost?

Kwesé Dish and Decoder Sells for NGN 10,960. Includes Installation Fee and One Month FREE subscription.

 

  1. What is the available Subscription Plan?

Monthly subscription fee is NGN 6275. 7 days subscription NGN 1850, 3 days subscription NGN 990.

 

  1. Do they show Live National Basketball Association (NBA) Games?

Yes! Kwesé Shows Live NBA Games on its NBA TV and ESPN Channels

 

  1. How many Channels do they have?

At the time of publishing this information, Kwesé TV has 67 Channels. See the Channel list here

 

  1. What Channels are available on Kwesé TV?

Kwesé currently has over 65 premium channels including Kwesé Prime, Kwesé Inc, three Kwesé movie channels, Kwesé Kids, Kwese Family, Revolt TV, three Trace music channels, NBA TV, Kwesé Sports 1, Kwesé Sports 2, AMC, Discovery, DreamWorks and many more channels never before seen in Africa. See the Channel list here

 

  1. How to renew Subscription?

Kwesé TV subscription can be renewed on www.quickteller.com and mypaga.com.  You can also contact us at Application Wheel Koncepts, we are located at No. 58 Bode Thomas, Surulere, Lagos. Call 070582193183

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  1. Does Kwese TV show live Premiership and Champions League games?

Not at the moment. Kwese TV has Free-to-Air (FTA) premiership rights, this allows it to Air one Live Star premiership game every weekend. However, it shows the replays and highlights of Premiership games. The same applies to Champions league. This is because their competitor currently holds exclusive rights to Premiership and Champions league games.

 

Kwese hold the rights for EFL (Carabao Cup), FA Cup, Copa del Rey, 2018 World Cup. Econet Media has a four-year deal with UEFA to broadcast the UEFA EURO 2020 finals – including preceding qualifiers. In addition to the 2020 Euro Championships, Kwesé Sports will also broadcast UEFA’s new tournament, The UEFA Nations League which kicks off in the 2018/2019 season

  1. Is Kwesé TV Signal, dealers and Installers available Nationwide?

Yes! Kwesé Signal is available across Nigeria

 

  1. How do I Watch the full bouquet on my Mobile?

To watch the full Channels on your mobile, you are required to have an active subscription on your Kwesé decoder. See step by step guide on how to watch Kwesé TV on your mobile app

 

  1. How to locate dealers across Nigeria?

To locate dealers around your location, visit Kwesé TV website –www.Kwesé.com. You can also contact us at Application Wheel Koncepts on 07052193183, we would be glad to refer a competent dealer within your location.

  1. Can I use my existing dish with Kwesé Decoder?

Yes. If you have an existing 90cm  Satellite dish.

  1. Where to Buy Kwesé Decoder in Lagos?

Contact us, Application Wheel Koncepts on 07052193183. Our office is located at No 58, Bode Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos. You will find information of other Lagos dealers on the Kwesé website – www.Kwesé.com

  1. Does my decoder use a Smart Card?

No. You renew your subscription with your decoder AR Number. The number begins with 234000xxxxx. It is sent to you via email or SMS upon activation of your Kwesé Decoder.

 

  1. What does Pay as you Watch Mean?

Pay as you Watch means that you can choose between 30 days, 7 days and 3 days subscription plans. A typical example are football viewing centers who mostly prefer the 3 days subscription plan.

 

  1. How long does Kwese dish and decoder installation take?

Installation time varies between 1 – 2 hours.

 

  1. Does Kwesé TV have free Channels?

Yes. Kwesé TV has 5 free Channels. The Free Channels include:

  • Kwesé FREE Sport (KFS): the biggest sports channel in Africa, which shows live English Premier League, and NBA games.
  • Kwesé FREE Entertainment (KFE): A new general entertainment channel which will show latest premium shows. This goes live in January.
  • African News: the best African news channel.
  • NTA International
  • Flow TV.

 

  1. Kwesé TV Decoder Features?
  • Dimensions: 155mm(W) x 110mm(D) x 38.5mm(H)
  • HD capable
  • Dolby Digital compatible
  • PVR capable (own hard drive required)
  • Parental control
  • TV Guide
  • Catch Up function
  • Remote control included

Order your Kwese Kit today. Call 07052193183, or Visit our office at No. 58, Bode Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos.

How to Watch Kwese TV channels on Mobile

You are here because you want to Watch Kwese TV on mobile? One of the high points of Kwese TV is that her subscribers with active subscription on their decoders can watch Kwese TV channels on Mobile, not just on one device but five devices – nothing beats that! Please note that this is only valid for individuals you have purchased the Kwese decoder and have active subscription.

Follow the procedure below to Watch Kwese TV on your mobile

Download the Kwesé TV app onto your smartphone or tablet from the iOS or Google play Store and you will be able to stream Kwesé’s full bouquet of over 65 premium channels on your smart device.

After downloading the app:

1.  Go to www.kwese.com or from your smart phone or tablet

2.  On the top left hand corner of the screen select your country from the drop down menu and select “Register

3.  On the registration screen select “Existing Subscriber

4.  Scroll down and enter  the mobile number used when you registered for your satellite TV subscription and the AR number -begins with “234000xxxxx”   that you received via email or SMS and select “Next”.

Note: You will need your decoder Account No to complete your registration. The Number begins with “234000…” Be sure to have your Account number on hand when going through the registration process.

The Account number would have been sent to you via email or SMS when you registered for you Kwesé TV account, or on any other Kwesé platform. If you do not have an AR number you can phone Kwese Call Centre on 014407312.

To purchase Kwese TV decoder in Surulere, Lagos Nigeria contact us at Application Wheel Koncepts on 07052193183. We are also available to answer any questions you have about Kwese TV.

We look forward to hearing from you.