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IPTV Zimbabwe in 2026 — complete guide
Streaming TV in Zimbabwe in 2026 — pricing in USD, paying with EcoCash and OneMoney, getting around load shedding, and watching SuperSport without DStv Africa's US$96/month bill.
Why DStv Africa is expensive in ZW
DStv Premium Africa runs around US$96/month in Zimbabwe. That's R1,800+ at the bond rate, locked behind a 24-month contract.
Mzansi Stream is US$11/month with no contract, paid in USD or EcoCash.
Load shedding and IPTV
Streaming over 4G/5G (Econet, NetOne) keeps you watching when ZESA cuts power and your home fibre router goes off. Mzansi Stream auto-resumes on reconnect.
Safe, simple sign-up
Get started with Mzansi Stream — from R99/month
Same channel pack on every plan. Pay once, no auto-renewal, no contract. 24-hour free trial available on request.
- ✓ 20,000+ live channels
- ✓ 4K/UHD quality
- ✓ EPG guide included
- ✓ Most popular choice
- ✓ 20,000+ live channels
- ✓ 100,000+ movies & series
- ✓ Best value for money
- ✓ 20,000+ live channels
- ✓ Up to 3 devices
- ✓ Best deal of the year
- ✓ Premium VIP access
- ✓ 20,000+ channels
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