A Chinese firm has signed a contract worth 9.5 million U.S. dollars for Zambia's national digital broadcasting system, the Zambia Daily Mail reported on Friday.
China's Star Software Technologies will conduct the first phase of the program which will allow the southern African nation to migrate from analogue television broadcasting to a digital system.
Zambian Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Bert Mushala said Zambia was on course and on schedule for the migration.
The official said government has no doubt that the Chinese firm will deliver as per contract and appealed to all stakeholders to support the process.
GMT 07:45 2017 Friday ,13 October
beIN graft claims test limit of Qatar's soft powerGMT 07:26 2017 Thursday ,31 August
Israel decides against revoking Jazeera journalist's credentialsGMT 12:10 2017 Thursday ,20 April
Satellite dishes reconnect post-IS Mosul to worldGMT 15:20 2017 Tuesday ,18 April
'Skinny bundles' step up challenge to US Big CableGMT 09:53 2017 Tuesday ,04 April
New sex harassment suit against Fox News, ousted chiefGMT 09:51 2017 Tuesday ,04 April
New sex harassment suit against Fox News, ousted chiefGMT 07:47 2017 Monday ,13 March
PJD Announces Launch of First Partisan TV Channel in MoroccoGMT 08:57 2017 Saturday ,07 January
BBC sparks a stir with IS 'Real Housewives' sketchMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©