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Wabona
Wabona (Sotho for ‘You See’/’We See’ & pronounced Waa-Bo-Nah) is an online Subscription video streaming service. Wabona was started in 2011 by Simukayi Mukuna and Simbarashe Mabasha, avid Film and TV fans who struggled to distribute their own TV shows and Documentaries. Wabona provides a new and innovative distribution avenue for independent producers, filmmakers and large broadcasters. [more] Wabona delivers African Films, TV shows, Short Films and Documentaries to two primary audiences. The first being audiences living outside the African continent or the African Diaspora. The second being audiences that live across Sub-Saharan Africa. Wabona primary revenue stream is a Subscription video streaming service. Wabona will be launching an Ad-Supported service, which will be free for its audiences starting in South Africa and then expanding to the rest of Africa. Wabona has the second largest library of African online content with classic South Africa TV shows like Yizo-Yizo, Suburban Bliss and The Lab and films like Zimbabwean Box Office hit Neria.[/more]