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StarTimes

StarTimes is a Chinese electronics and media company in Sub-Saharan Africa.

StarTimes
Native name
四达时代
TypePrivate
Industry
Founded1988
FounderPang Xinxing
Headquarters,
China
Area served
Africa
Products
Number of employees
5,000
Websitestartimestv.com

StarTimes offers digital terrestrial television and satellite television services to consumers, and provides technologies to countries and broadcasters that are switching from analog to digital television. As of July 2020, StarTimes operates in 30 countries, serving 13 million DVB subscribers and 20 million OTT users.[1]

History edit

 
StarTimes Office in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

StarTimes Group was founded in 1988 by Chinese engineer Pang Xinxing,[2] who is also the company's current chairman. In 2002, StarTimes began to expand its business to Africa. In 2007, it became the first digital television operator licensed by Rwanda.[2] Since then, StarTimes has established subsidiaries in 30 African countries.

In 2009, StarTimes and the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation formed a joint venture to roll out digital migration.[3] In February 2016, StarTimes was awarded a DTH license in Ivory Coast.[4] Operations began in October 2016.[5]

On 23 November 2016, StarTimes was one of the three companies selected by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to establish and operate DTH distribution services in Pakistan for 15 years.[6] On 2 September 2017, the Government of Chad and StarTimes signed an agreement on digital migration. After a lengthy process, StarTimes was chosen to build a Digital Terrestrial Television network that will include digitization of national infrastructures, television broadcast and reception.[7] In 2018, StarTimes began to implement "Access to satellite TV for 10,000 African villages", a China-Africa cooperation project aimed at giving rural areas of Africa access to digital media.[8][9]

In 2017, the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and StarTimes launched TopStar Communication Company Limited, a public signal distributor and Zambia's official digital migration agent, as a joint-venture.[10]

In June 2018, StarTimes launched ON, a video streaming service (OTT) giving access to dozens of channels in Africa.[11]

In 2020, StarTimes e-shopping platform, StarTimes GO was launched. This interactive online shopping platform is supported by TV, Online and Phone call services and available across Africa.[12][13][14]

Seminar edit

In 2011, StarTimes hosted the first African Digital TV Development Seminar, which has been held for seven consecutive years; it is a talking shop for African countries to discuss digital migration in Africa.[15] The 8th edition of the Seminar held in Beijing in June 2018 had over 400 delegates, dignitaries, heads of broadcasting corporations and guests from 48 African and Asian countries.[16]

Sports broadcasting edit

In 2015, StarTimes signed an exclusive broadcasting contract with the Bundesliga for five years in all sub-Saharan countries, on its StarTimes Sports channels, becoming Bundesliga's partner in Africa.[17] This resulted in StarTimes and DFL Deutsche Fussball Liga organizing the StarTimes-Bundesliga Legends Tour where Bundesliga players like Lothar Matthäus, Jay-Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh visit African countries every year. In December 2015, Jay-Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh visited Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.[18]

In 2015, StarTimes obtained the rights to televise French Ligue 1 and Italian Serie A in Sub-Saharan countries.[19] In July 2015, it signed a five-year broadcasting contract for the International Champions Cup (ICC).[20] In June 2016, StarTimes also signed a three-year exclusive broadcasting contract with the Chinese Super League for Sub-Saharan Africa.[21]

In November 2016, StarTimes Group signed a media agreement with Ghana Football Association to promote the Ghana Premier League in Sub-Saharan Africa and the infrastructural development of the game in the West African country during the coming decade.[22] In January 2020, one month after losing the franchise, StarTimes won the bid and was named as Television Rights Holder of the Ghana Premier League and the FA Cup.[23]

In April 2017, StarTimes secured media rights for 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the other 2017-2018 FIFA events in all 42 territories of Sub-Saharan Africa (except for the World Cup 2018 and the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 in South Africa).[24] StarTimes also signed a partnership with Ivoirian football club ASEC Mimosas.[25] On 19 July 2017, StarTimes acquired exclusive media rights in Sub-Saharan Africa for FIBA's national team competitions from 2017 to 2021, including the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China.[26]

On 9 August 2018, StarTimes and Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) announced that StarTimes acquired both the naming and broadcast rights of the Uganda Premier League and FUFA Big League for a 10 years period.[27] In September 2018, StarTimes launched a live telecast of UEFA Europa League. StarTimes will broadcast UEFA Europa League in all Sub-Saharan Africa except South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. It has been awarded exclusive rights for English, Portuguese and local languages in English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking areas until 2021.[28] In November 2018, StarTimes acquired exclusive media rights to Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana in Sub-Saharan Africa, ending in the 2020/2021 season.[29]

In August 2019, StarTimes announces it acquired UEFA National Team Football broadcasting rights between 2019 and 2022, including UEFA Euro 2020 as well as Qualifiers to Euro 2020, UEFA Nations League 2020/21 and European Qualifiers to 2022 FIFA World Cup. All national friendlies are also part of the contract.[30]

Early August 2020, StarTimes acquired Spanish top league LaLiga Santander broadcasting rights until 2024 across sub-Saharan Africa.[31]

Later the same year, Football Kenya Federation (FKF) unveiled StarTimes as their official broadcasting partners for the FKF Premier League, while the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) signed a tripartite broadcast sponsorship deal with ZNBC and TopStar (StarTimes) resulting in National Division One matches being shown live on TV.[32][33]

In January 2021, The Confederation Africaine de Football (CAF) officialized the signing of an agreement by which StarTimes obtains the broadcasting rights for the Total African Nations Championship, Cameroon 2020 (Total CHAN Cameroon 2020).[34]

Products edit

Solar Home System edit

StarTimes Solar Home System includes a suit of solar panel and battery, 4 LED lights, a digital TV set, a suit of satellite TV access equipment, and two years of pay-TV subscription.[35]

Digital televisions edit

In 2016, StarTimes launched a digital television that supports signal inputs of both terrestrial digital television (DTT) and satellite television (DTH) without a decoder.[36] Africa is going through digital television migration.[37]

Decoders edit

StarTimes developed 2-in-1 combo decoders or Dual Mode Decoders that can support both DTT and DTH services which were not common in some decoders.[38]

Projector TV edit

StarTimes Projector TV can project a greater-than-120 in (300 cm) picture onto a wall using DLP technology and LED light source. External devices like DVD players, decoders, and computers can be connected.[39]

Philanthropy edit

Ebola epidemic edit

During the Ebola epidemic in 2014, StarTimes launched several operations in Guinea and Nigeria to raise awareness among local population. In Guinea, StarTimes made a video about Ebola virus and precautionary measures, and distributed sanitation materials to the local communities.[40][41] In Nigeria, StarTimes produced educational materials, distributed gloves and masks, and put Ebola prevention info on its website and Facebook account.[42]

StarTimes-UNAIDS cooperation edit

On 12 May 2017, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and StarTimes signed a memorandum of cooperation that made official a cooperation that started a year before "to reduce the impact of HIV across Africa by disseminating messages to the general public to increase awareness of HIV and UNAIDS’ work and reduce stigma and discrimination of people living with HIV and populations affected by HIV".[43] The first act of this cooperation was on World AIDS Day, 1 December 2016, when StarTimes broadcast UNAIDS' HIV prevention videos on its African networks in English and French until the end of the month.[44][45]

SOS Children's Villages International edit

On 14 May 2018 in Nairobi, Kenya, StarTimes and SOS Children's Villages International signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will see the organizations partner towards supporting vulnerable families and children, with an emphasis on empowering youth in light of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).[46]

Criticism and controversy edit

On 8 October 2018, British newspaper Financial Times reported increase in Zambia's monthly television levy that funds the country's state broadcaster Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC), allegedly a result of a joint venture between StarTimes and ZNBC, which established a joint venture named TopStar, of which StarTimes owns 60%, to operate multi-channel television services in the country, and was backed by the Export–Import Bank of China. ZNBC borrowed US$273 million from this bank, but it is rumored it could not repay the debt and it was alleged that the broadcaster increased the monthly levy to clear its debt.[47] The Financial Times has also reported about other practices related to China's debt-trap diplomacy and the Chinese Embassy in the UK have since issued counterclaims.[48]

Multiple outlets have also claimed that StarTimes is promoting news content that favours the Chinese government by placing China Global Television Network channels on the platform's most cheapest package, while other international news channels, such as BBC World News, cost even more.[49][50][51] On many of its in-house channels, regardless of genre, the platform airs programming about the Chinese Communist Party and its activities in China, offering prizes to entrants who answer questions about China and its history.[52]

See also edit

  • StarSat: StarTimes owns 20% of stakes of the South African satellite television provider.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the newspaper in New Zealand see Sunday Star Times This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message StarTimes is a Chinese electronics and media company in Sub Saharan Africa StarTimesNative name四达时代TypePrivateIndustryPay TVInformation and communications technologyFounded1988FounderPang XinxingHeadquartersBeijing ChinaArea servedAfricaProductsStarSatTopStarStarTimes DTTStarTimes ONStarTimes GONumber of employees5 000Websitestartimestv wbr comStarTimes offers digital terrestrial television and satellite television services to consumers and provides technologies to countries and broadcasters that are switching from analog to digital television As of July 2020 update StarTimes operates in 30 countries serving 13 million DVB subscribers and 20 million OTT users 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Seminar 1 2 Sports broadcasting 2 Products 2 1 Solar Home System 2 2 Digital televisions 2 3 Decoders 2 4 Projector TV 3 Philanthropy 3 1 Ebola epidemic 3 2 StarTimes UNAIDS cooperation 3 3 SOS Children s Villages International 4 Criticism and controversy 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp StarTimes Office in Dar es Salaam TanzaniaStarTimes Group was founded in 1988 by Chinese engineer Pang Xinxing 2 who is also the company s current chairman In 2002 StarTimes began to expand its business to Africa In 2007 it became the first digital television operator licensed by Rwanda 2 Since then StarTimes has established subsidiaries in 30 African countries In 2009 StarTimes and the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation formed a joint venture to roll out digital migration 3 In February 2016 StarTimes was awarded a DTH license in Ivory Coast 4 Operations began in October 2016 5 On 23 November 2016 StarTimes was one of the three companies selected by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority PEMRA to establish and operate DTH distribution services in Pakistan for 15 years 6 On 2 September 2017 the Government of Chad and StarTimes signed an agreement on digital migration After a lengthy process StarTimes was chosen to build a Digital Terrestrial Television network that will include digitization of national infrastructures television broadcast and reception 7 In 2018 StarTimes began to implement Access to satellite TV for 10 000 African villages a China Africa cooperation project aimed at giving rural areas of Africa access to digital media 8 9 In 2017 the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation ZNBC and StarTimes launched TopStar Communication Company Limited a public signal distributor and Zambia s official digital migration agent as a joint venture 10 In June 2018 StarTimes launched ON a video streaming service OTT giving access to dozens of channels in Africa 11 In 2020 StarTimes e shopping platform StarTimes GO was launched This interactive online shopping platform is supported by TV Online and Phone call services and available across Africa 12 13 14 Seminar edit In 2011 StarTimes hosted the first African Digital TV Development Seminar which has been held for seven consecutive years it is a talking shop for African countries to discuss digital migration in Africa 15 The 8th edition of the Seminar held in Beijing in June 2018 had over 400 delegates dignitaries heads of broadcasting corporations and guests from 48 African and Asian countries 16 Sports broadcasting edit In 2015 StarTimes signed an exclusive broadcasting contract with the Bundesliga for five years in all sub Saharan countries on its StarTimes Sports channels becoming Bundesliga s partner in Africa 17 This resulted in StarTimes and DFL Deutsche Fussball Liga organizing the StarTimes Bundesliga Legends Tour where Bundesliga players like Lothar Matthaus Jay Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh visit African countries every year In December 2015 Jay Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh visited Nigeria Ghana and Kenya 18 In 2015 StarTimes obtained the rights to televise French Ligue 1 and Italian Serie A in Sub Saharan countries 19 In July 2015 it signed a five year broadcasting contract for the International Champions Cup ICC 20 In June 2016 StarTimes also signed a three year exclusive broadcasting contract with the Chinese Super League for Sub Saharan Africa 21 In November 2016 StarTimes Group signed a media agreement with Ghana Football Association to promote the Ghana Premier League in Sub Saharan Africa and the infrastructural development of the game in the West African country during the coming decade 22 In January 2020 one month after losing the franchise StarTimes won the bid and was named as Television Rights Holder of the Ghana Premier League and the FA Cup 23 In April 2017 StarTimes secured media rights for 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the other 2017 2018 FIFA events in all 42 territories of Sub Saharan Africa except for the World Cup 2018 and the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 in South Africa 24 StarTimes also signed a partnership with Ivoirian football club ASEC Mimosas 25 On 19 July 2017 StarTimes acquired exclusive media rights in Sub Saharan Africa for FIBA s national team competitions from 2017 to 2021 including the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China 26 On 9 August 2018 StarTimes and Federation of Uganda Football Associations FUFA announced that StarTimes acquired both the naming and broadcast rights of the Uganda Premier League and FUFA Big League for a 10 years period 27 In September 2018 StarTimes launched a live telecast of UEFA Europa League StarTimes will broadcast UEFA Europa League in all Sub Saharan Africa except South Africa Lesotho and Swaziland It has been awarded exclusive rights for English Portuguese and local languages in English speaking and Portuguese speaking areas until 2021 28 In November 2018 StarTimes acquired exclusive media rights to Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana in Sub Saharan Africa ending in the 2020 2021 season 29 In August 2019 StarTimes announces it acquired UEFA National Team Football broadcasting rights between 2019 and 2022 including UEFA Euro 2020 as well as Qualifiers to Euro 2020 UEFA Nations League 2020 21 and European Qualifiers to 2022 FIFA World Cup All national friendlies are also part of the contract 30 Early August 2020 StarTimes acquired Spanish top league LaLiga Santander broadcasting rights until 2024 across sub Saharan Africa 31 Later the same year Football Kenya Federation FKF unveiled StarTimes as their official broadcasting partners for the FKF Premier League while the Football Association of Zambia FAZ signed a tripartite broadcast sponsorship deal with ZNBC and TopStar StarTimes resulting in National Division One matches being shown live on TV 32 33 In January 2021 The Confederation Africaine de Football CAF officialized the signing of an agreement by which StarTimes obtains the broadcasting rights for the Total African Nations Championship Cameroon 2020 Total CHAN Cameroon 2020 34 Products editSolar Home System edit StarTimes Solar Home System includes a suit of solar panel and battery 4 LED lights a digital TV set a suit of satellite TV access equipment and two years of pay TV subscription 35 Digital televisions edit In 2016 StarTimes launched a digital television that supports signal inputs of both terrestrial digital television DTT and satellite television DTH without a decoder 36 Africa is going through digital television migration 37 Decoders edit StarTimes developed 2 in 1 combo decoders or Dual Mode Decoders that can support both DTT and DTH services which were not common in some decoders 38 Projector TV edit StarTimes Projector TV can project a greater than 120 in 300 cm picture onto a wall using DLP technology and LED light source External devices like DVD players decoders and computers can be connected 39 Philanthropy editEbola epidemic edit During the Ebola epidemic in 2014 StarTimes launched several operations in Guinea and Nigeria to raise awareness among local population In Guinea StarTimes made a video about Ebola virus and precautionary measures and distributed sanitation materials to the local communities 40 41 In Nigeria StarTimes produced educational materials distributed gloves and masks and put Ebola prevention info on its website and Facebook account 42 StarTimes UNAIDS cooperation edit On 12 May 2017 the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV AIDS UNAIDS and StarTimes signed a memorandum of cooperation that made official a cooperation that started a year before to reduce the impact of HIV across Africa by disseminating messages to the general public to increase awareness of HIV and UNAIDS work and reduce stigma and discrimination of people living with HIV and populations affected by HIV 43 The first act of this cooperation was on World AIDS Day 1 December 2016 when StarTimes broadcast UNAIDS HIV prevention videos on its African networks in English and French until the end of the month 44 45 SOS Children s Villages International edit On 14 May 2018 in Nairobi Kenya StarTimes and SOS Children s Villages International signed a Memorandum of Understanding MOU that will see the organizations partner towards supporting vulnerable families and children with an emphasis on empowering youth in light of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals SDGs 46 Criticism and controversy editSee also Debt trap diplomacy On 8 October 2018 British newspaper Financial Times reported increase in Zambia s monthly television levy that funds the country s state broadcaster Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation ZNBC allegedly a result of a joint venture between StarTimes and ZNBC which established a joint venture named TopStar of which StarTimes owns 60 to operate multi channel television services in the country and was backed by the Export Import Bank of China ZNBC borrowed US 273 million from this bank but it is rumored it could not repay the debt and it was alleged that the broadcaster increased the monthly levy to clear its debt 47 The Financial Times has also reported about other practices related to China s debt trap diplomacy and the Chinese Embassy in the UK have since issued counterclaims 48 Multiple outlets have also claimed that StarTimes is promoting news content that favours the Chinese government by placing China Global Television Network channels on the platform s most cheapest package while other international news channels such as BBC World News cost even more 49 50 51 On many of its in house channels regardless of genre the platform airs programming about the Chinese Communist Party and its activities in China offering prizes to entrants who answer questions about China and its history 52 See also editStarSat StarTimes owns 20 of stakes of the South African satellite television provider References edit Appiah Samuel Ekow Amoasi 10 July 2020 StarTimes Ghana Donates 10 000 PPE s To Ghana Police Service Modern Ghana Retrieved 14 July 2020 a b Rwanda s ICT Highlights in 2014 Rwanda News Agency 3 January 2015 Archived from the original on 5 August 2017 Retrieved 17 July 2017 STARTIMES MAPS AFRICA INTO THE DIGITALIZED WORLD Corporate Digest Retrieved 17 July 2017 L identite des trois nouveaux operateurs de reseau de distribution de bouquet tele devoilee Agence ivoirienne de presse 29 February 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Lancement des activites d un nouvel operateur de teledistribution en Cote d Ivoire Abidjan net 26 November 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Umair Rasheed 24 November 2016 Three Direct to Home Satellite Transmission Licenses Auctioned for Rs 4 9bn Each MIT Technology Review Pakistan Retrieved 17 July 2017 Tchad Le Gouvernement accelere le passage de l audiovisuel analogique vers le numerique Tchadinfos com 4 September 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 Li Zhihui 7 September 2018 New Chinese TV star rises across Africa China Daily Retrieved 20 September 2018 Mo Yelin 24 January 2018 China Woos Guinea with Satellite TV Deal Caixin Retrieved 2 February 2018 Nkole Nkole 4 October 2017 What digital television switch over entails Zambia Daily Mail Retrieved 22 January 2021 StarTimes unveils VoD service app Content Nigeria 12 June 2018 Retrieved 20 September 2018 Sponsored StarTimes GO An E Shopping Platform Launched In Rwanda KT Press 18 May 2020 Retrieved 14 July 2020 Ssebwani Javira 31 May 2020 StarTimes e shopping platform StarTimes Go is now able to serve entire Africa PML Daily Retrieved 14 July 2020 A Quick Guide To StarTimes E Shopping Platform Ghetto Radio 15 June 2020 Retrieved 14 July 2020 African digital TV devt seminar starts in Beijing The Nation 23 May 2017 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Onwuaso Ugo 30 June 2018 StarTimes Holds 8th African digital TV Development Seminar in Beijing Nigeria Communications Week Retrieved 20 September 2018 STARTIMES CONFIRMS BUNDESLIGA DEAL Sport Industry Group 10 June 2015 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Okocha and Oliseh to join StarTimes amp Bundesliga Legends Goal 5 December 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 StarTimes proposera les championnats allemand et italien de football en exclusivite africaine Agence Ecofin 12 August 2015 Retrieved 17 July 2017 StarTimes to broadcast International Champions Cup LIVE and Exclusively Goal 22 July 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 StarTimes acquires Chinese Super League exclusive rights Telco TV News 6 July 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 StarTimes acquire Ghana Premier League Media Rights Ghana Football Association 23 November 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Teye Prince Narkortu 9 January 2020 StarTimes gets Ghana Premier League TV rights again Goal com Mabuka Dennis STARTIMES ACQUIRES BROADCAST RIGHTS FOR 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP Goal Retrieved 17 July 2017 StarTimes Cote d Ivoire et l ASEC Mimosas se sont dit OUI Abidjan net 21 April 2017 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Africa s leading digital TV operator StarTimes acquires exclusive media rights for FIBA s 2017 2021 national team competitions FIBA 19 July 2017 Retrieved 3 August 2017 StarTimes Take Over Naming And Broadcasting Rights Of The Uganda Premier League FUFA 9 August 2018 Retrieved 20 September 2018 StarTimes launches live broadcast of UEFA Europa League GhanaWeb 19 September 2018 Retrieved 20 September 2018 StarTimes secures exclusive rights for Coppa Italia Ghana Soccernet 17 November 2018 Retrieved 4 January 2019 StarTimes to broadcast UEFA Euro 2020 and European Qualifiers Ghana Soccer 6 August 2019 Retrieved 14 July 2020 Easton Jonathan 7 August 2020 StarTimes picks up French La Liga rights in sub Saharan Africa Digital TV Europe Retrieved 22 January 2021 Eshitemi Rodgers 26 November 2020 FKF unveils StarTimes as official Premier League broadcast partners KTN acquires free to air rights Standard Media Retrieved 22 January 2021 FAZ SEALS BROADCAST DEAL WITH TOP STAR ZNBC FOR NATIONAL DIVISION ONE GAMES Zambian Football 24 November 2020 Retrieved 22 January 2021 CAF and StarTimes announce an agreement to broadcast Total CHAN Cameroon 2020 in Sub Saharan Africa CAF 16 January 2016 Retrieved 22 January 2021 StarTimes is a Chinese electronics and media company with strong presence in Africa StarTimes offers digital terrestrial television and satellite television se ww en freejournal org Retrieved 26 May 2021 Mugerwa Sydney 19 January 2017 What we know about Startimes HD TVs with in built decoders dignited Retrieved 17 July 2017 Harverson M 1995 Simulcast The EUTELSAT proposal for a smooth transition from analogue to digital TV International Broadcasting Conference IBC 95 Vol 1995 IEE pp 564 569 doi 10 1049 cp 19951011 ISBN 0 85296 644 X Okonji Emma 11 August 2016 StarTimes Redefines Pay TV with 2 in 1 Combo Decoder This Day Retrieved 17 July 2017 Startimes Projector TV what you need to know Techsawa 17 January 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Lutte contre l epidemie Ebola La societe Star times offre des desinfectants a deux mosquees de Conakry Guinee Matin 10 September 2014 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Xinhua 26 November 2014 Guinee une societe chinoise de distribution d images sensibilise contre Ebola FOCAC Retrieved 17 July 2017 The Guardian Nigeria 25 August 2014 Nigeria Ebola It s CSR Time for Startimes All Africa Retrieved 17 July 2017 StarTimes startimestv com Retrieved 26 May 2021 Akpunonu Stanley 1 June 2017 StarTimes UNAIDS partner to help Africa end AIDS epidemic by 2030 The Guardian Nigeria Retrieved 17 July 2017 UNAIDS StarTimes Partner to Promote HIV AIDS Prevention This Day 14 December 2016 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Naatogmah Abdul Karim 16 May 2018 StarTimes signs MOU 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