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Bustop heads for ZTV
Starting next week Thursday, the hilarious Bustop (Yep, that's how they spell it) TV series will air on Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation's ZTV.
Starting next week Thursday, the hilarious Bustop (Yep, that's how they spell it) TV series will air on Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation's ZTV.
It was a hyped-up, fun-filled day at the DSTV Multi Choice's head office in South Africa, as fox brought one of the most currently loved shows on screen , ‘Empire’, to Africa .
Zimbabweans have labelled the countries only television station, ZBC TV as ‘dead tv/dead bc’. This is mainly due to the poor choice of shows the channels aired a few years back. Nowadays, there have been some major improvements in programming as fresh content (both local and international) has been introduced and slowly people are beginning to speak about the station in a positive manner.
Chef of the popular restaurant, Chez Zandi, located at Alliance Francaise survived elimination from episode four of the second season of the Battle of the Chefs by a whisker last week.
From the chefs of episode two who were busy chopping themselves last week, the drama continued on episode three as cultural backgrounds played a key role in determining who was to survive in the battle for $10 000.
Jah Prayzah's music videos appear to be short films as there is always loads of action and drama taking place, fortunately for him, this big screen thirst was quenched as the producer of most of his videos, Willard Magombedza, produced a new Zimbabwean epic movie set to drop this Thursday at Ster-Kinekor, Eastgate.
For years Zimbabwe has been starved of a quality reality show and those who have tried have done so at very low budgets and thus have had to compromise in a lot of areas, making the end product not so palatable.
On July 1, 2015, local filmmakers became super excited as a new platform to showcase their work not only to local audiences but to the rest of Southern Africa was launched.
Popular skit company, P.O Box TV, is changing its name to Bus Stop TV.
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