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Uganda: Kwiso TV Launches Streaming Service On AfroMobile: A New Era For East African Storytelling

March 18, 2026
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Kwiso TV, renowned as a hub for African drama, has officially launched its streaming service on AfroMobile, enhancing the availability of Ugandan and East African storytelling through this digital platform.

This initiative not only introduces viewers to a wealth of locally produced content but also reinforces AfroMobile’s dedication to sharing authentic African narratives with audiences both regionally and internationally.

Focusing primarily on productions from East Africa, Kwiso TV boasts a growing collection of Ugandan films, television series, documentaries, and podcasts that highlight daily life, culture, humour, and relationships.

The channel has carved out a niche as a platform for stories that resonate with local realities and voices.

With Kwiso TV now available on AfroMobile, viewers can easily access programming at their convenience using smartphones, tablets, and other compatible devices.

The streaming service offers subscription payments via local mobile money services, making digital content more accessible to many households.

This partnership also opens up new avenues for Ugandan filmmakers and storytellers. Kwiso TV is a dedicated space for creators to showcase their work, engage with audiences, and monetise their productions.

Every new film, series, or documentary added to the platform enhances the visibility of Ugandan storytelling in the digital media realm.

For AfroMobile, the inclusion of Kwiso TV underscores its mission to elevate African narratives. The platform has been diligently curating a diverse catalogue of content that reflects the richness of stories across the continent, providing viewers with alternatives to mainstream global offerings.

By featuring Kwiso TV in its lineup, AfroMobile expands opportunities for local stories to be produced, shared, and enjoyed by audiences eager for entertainment deeply rooted in African experiences.

To start streaming Kwiso TV, viewers can download the AfroMobile app and subscribe for instant access to captivating content.

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