StarzPlay teams up with with Tpay for mobile payment options

StarzPlay will be able to accept payments from up to 9 million viewers through direct carrier billing. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 August 2023
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StarzPlay teams up with with Tpay for mobile payment options

  • The deal will give subscribers to the streaming service in the Middle East and North Africa the option to pay through their mobile phone accounts

DUBAI: Streaming service StarzPlay is partnering with Tpay, a payments platform in the Middle East, Turkey and Africa, to offer customers the option to pay subscriptions through their mobile phone accounts.

Tpay, which is working to expand its presence in the Middle East and North Africa region, said StarzPlay will be able to accept payments from up to 9 million viewers through direct carrier billing.

“Partnering with StarzPlay strengthens our position as the region’s preferred payment-processing partner of choice for merchants, especially those in the streaming vertical and beyond,” said Isik Uman, Tpay’s group CEO.

Initially the partnership will offer payment options for customers of Orange Tunisia, followed by Sudatel in Sudan and Chinguitel in Mauritania, with plans to add more mobile service providers in other countries in the region.

Tpay’s platform is designed to “eliminate all the complexity of cross-border settlement” and provide “faster payment cycles, compliance, and risk management,” Uman added.

The partnership will allow StarzPlay to “ensure a seamless and secure payment experience for our customers while continuing to expand our footprint in the region,” said Raghida Abou-Fadel, the company’s senior vice president of sales and business development.


Hezbollah says Israeli strike killed Al-Manar TV presenter in southern Lebanon

Updated 27 January 2026
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Hezbollah says Israeli strike killed Al-Manar TV presenter in southern Lebanon

  • The ​Israeli ‌military said later on Monday that Al-Din was a Hezbollah militant who recently worked to rehabilitate the group’s artillery capabilities in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah said on Monday that an Israeli strike ​in the country’s south killed TV presenter Ali Nour Al-Din, who worked for the group’s affiliated Al-Manar television station.
The group said the killing portends “the danger of ‌Israel’s extended escalations (in Lebanon) ‌to include ‌the ⁠media community.”
The ​Israeli ‌military said later on Monday that Al-Din was a Hezbollah militant who recently worked to rehabilitate the group’s artillery capabilities in southern Lebanon.
Israel and ⁠Lebanon agreed to a US-brokered ‌ceasefire in 2024 to end ‍more than ‍a year of fighting ‍between Israel and Hezbollah, which culminated in Israeli strikes that severely weakened the Iran-backed militant group. Since ​then, the sides have traded accusations over ceasefire violations.
Lebanon ⁠has faced growing pressure from the US and Israel to disarm Hezbollah. The group’s leaders fear that Israel could dramatically escalate strikes across the battered country, aiming to push the Lebanese government for quicker action to confiscate Hezbollah’s arsenal.