China's Mango TV, Huawei ink deal with Kenyan media outlets to foster content sharing
Mango Television of China signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese technology giant Huawei and Kenyan media houses on Tuesday, aiming to enhance the production, distribution and consumption of high-quality content in Kenya.
Видео China's Mango TV, Huawei ink deal with Kenyan media outlets to foster content sharing канала New China TV
Видео China's Mango TV, Huawei ink deal with Kenyan media outlets to foster content sharing канала New China TV
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