African mobile content platform Tuluntulu has teamed up with
Rhodes Business School and Nedbank to launch a new 24/7 economic empowerment TV channel on the its app.
The free-to-download app is available without subscriptions and is claimed to use less data, around 50MB per hour, than any other streaming app when connected via mobile networks.
Video content for the app has been created by Rhodes University. Business School focusing on economics, commercial law, entrepreneurship and financial planning.
Funded by Nedbank, the Rhodes Business School channel aims to be an incubator to promote social enterprise, entrepreneurship and empower people with business management skills.
"We are delighted to increase our free TV offering to over 40 x 24/7 TV channels. Education is a key focus and this new RBS channel is one of seven dedicated education-focused TV channels," explained Pierre van der Hoven, Tuluntulu's founder and CEO.
"The Tuluntulu app provides a distribution and monetisation platform for our content partners, and exposure for our sponsors like Nedbank. Economic empowerment is especially relevant content right now, and Tuluntulu is delighted to add the new RBS
TV channel to our offering."