TVZ was endorsed in 1972 by the first president of
Zanzibar, Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume, using PAL system, and broadcasts in
Swahili and English. Second President of Zanzibar Sheikh Aboud Jumbe Mwinyi inaugurated TVZ on 12 January 1974 as one main events in commemoration of 10th anniversary of Zanzibar Revolution. It broadcast little more than two hours a day (7pm to 9:15pm) on UHF channel 21. It carries local and international programmes. The station is located at Karume House building. The building was renovated in 1972 when it was turned into a TV studio and was meant to be temporary. Because of financial constraints the government could not put up another TV studio structure to date. As of 1994, TVZ spent little on buying foreign programming. Its operation status was in decay, with obsolete
Philips equipment in use for twenty years, as well as an air conditioning system also from Philips, but without repair parts, and other equipment gathering dust. ==Mission==