Mozambique announces migration to digital broadcasting
Migration is being undertaken through a US$156-million fund from China.
1:50
Zambia: TopStar moves to quell continuity concerns
Executives respond to ongoing speculation in the market about financial struggles and difficulty in repaying digital migration loan.
1:30
Zambia: Will digital migration project cost president his job?
Opposition parties gun for country's leader over controversial digital migration project.
2:00
Zambia's govt under pressure to explain StarTimes contract
Civil society organisation demands answers from authorities on single-source approach and breakdown of US$273m loan.
1:50
Corruption allegations cloud Zambia's digital migration
President accused of manipulating process to personally benefit.
2:00
Kenya's media accused of bias
The Media Council of Kenya has branded coverage of digital migration biased in favour of media stations.
1:50
IROKOtv joins forces with StarTimes
The Nollywood streaming service expands into Africa's pay-TV market.
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StarTimes to expand services in Africa
StarTimes has partnered with ALi to drive expansion plans on the continent.
1:30
Kenya's digital carriers avoid broadcasting brawl
Why Zuku, among others, remains untouched in East African country's ongoing digital migration wars.
2:20
Broadcasters battle over Kenya’s airwaves
Local broadcasters warn of infringement by digital broadcasters.
1:40
StarTimes denies illegally hijacking Kenya’s world cup ‘signal’
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) has subsequently sued the pay-TV provider.
2:20
StarTimes accused of ‘hijacking’ Kenya’s world cup signal
Consumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek) alleges foul play as KBC broadcast disappears.