It is often said there is a lot that can be learnt from people who have gone before us, insight,
perspective and the keys to success in business, entrepreneurship and life. African audiences
continually yearn for content that is not only thought provoking but can inspire greatness in
everyday life.

To meet the diverse needs of African audiences, Kwesé TV is excited to announce it is
the exclusive African broadcaster of the new current affairs series The Oxford Union: People Who
Shape Our World.

Approaching its 200th anniversary, The Oxford Union is the world’s most prestigious debating
society celebrated globally for hosting high profile guests and speakers from all over the world.
the first time these discussions and debates have been packaged for public broadcast and Kwesé TV
will premiere The Oxford Union: People Who Shape Our World series on the continent. The series
invites leaders from virtually every walk of life from major politicians to Hollywood stars to the
biggest names in sport, to debate and discuss some of the world’s most pertinent issues.
Kwesé TV, which launched its full entertainment and sports bouquet last month, is where African
audiences can find the new series unlocking thought-provoking discussions with Goodluck Jonathan,
Sepp Blatter, FW de Klerk, Eva Longoria, Morgan Freeman, Muhammad Yunus and dozens of others
who have influenced our world.
Speaking about this partnership, President and Group Chief Executive Officer of Econet Media,
Joseph Hundah said, “Offering premium exclusive content is a core part of our strategy, bringing
world class provocative programming that encourages people to dream big, find ways to aptly
address the needs of their communities and build successful enterprises in every field is what Kwesé
is about. African audiences have been hungry for dynamic and fresh programming for some time and
we are proud to offer this on our multiplatform broadcasting network.”
Since its founding in 1823 as a forum for the discussion and debate of controversial issues, the
world’s most prestigious debating society has hosted international world leaders such as Albert
Einstein, Winston Churchill, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, the Dalai Lama and Mother Teresa.
“There are few, if any, forums that can boast not only the best speakers, but also a record of never
shying away from debating difficult topics,” said Oxford Union President Michael Li. “The Oxford
Union is proud to be one of those select few, the last bastion of free speech in a world where it is
increasingly under threat.”
If you are looking for engaging programming look no further than Kwesé TV. With an incomparable
selection of content to satisfy every viewing appetite Kwesé TV is home to exclusive third party
channels, expertly curated channels boasting an impressive mix of African and international
programming, as well as world class sporting action. Kwesé TV is establishing itself as a home for
compelling and enriching content.
Don’t miss out on all the viewing pleasure Kwesé has to offer, subscribe to Kwesé’s pay TV network
in Ghana, Zambia and Rwanda by visiting www.kwese.com. Viewers outside these markets can
indulge in Kwesé’s rich array of content by downloading the Kwesé App compatible with all iPhones
and Android devices.

 

Source: Dickson Boadi // www.dailyviewgh.com / / Ghana

Writer’s email dailyviewgh@gmail.com

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