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Munghana Lonene FM. OFM – previously Radio Oranje. Phalaphala FM. Power FM (Power 98.7 FM) Radio 702 [2] Radiokansel / Radio Pulpit. RSG – previously Afrikaans Stereo, Radio Suid-Afrika (1985), Afrikaanse Diens van die SAUK (1937) SAfm – previously Radio South Africa (1985), English Service (1936) Smile 90.4FM.
Community radio in South Africa. In South Africa, Community Radio refers to a non-profit, service-oriented radio that is solely owned and operated by the community, with no government interference. It encourages communication and connects the people of the community and across cultures.
South African government data indicated between 58 and 74 murders on farms annually in the period 2015–2017; out of an annual murder count of 20,000 total murders in South Africa; these figures are broadly consistent with figures collected by the Transvaal Agricultural Union (TAU), a farmers' union.
Jozi FM (formerly known as Soweto Buwa Radio) is a local radio station that started in 1995 as Soweto Community Radio. In 1999–2000, Soweto Community Radio and Buwa Radio merged to form Jozi FM, to form the largest community radio station in South Africa, broadcasting in several languages including: English, isiZulu, Sesotho, Sepedi, Setswana and Xitsonga.
Radio Laeveld. Radio Laeveld is an Afrikaans -language radio station broadcasting on 100.5 FM in the Lowveld area of Mpumalanga, South Africa. [1] It received its first four-year broadcast licence on 1 March 2003 and began broadcasting 31 May 2003. [2] Broadcasting mainly in Afrikaans and in English. The footprint covers roughly a 100km radius ...
community radio. History. First air date. April 25, 1993. Links. Website. Bush Radio. Bush Radio is a popular and pioneering community radio station in South Africa. The station broadcasts programs in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa from Salt River, Cape Town [1] on 89.5 MHz FM, with a music and talk format aimed at the 18 to 39 age group.
The Community radio station is located in Jimma University (in the south-west of Ethiopia). Guatemala. There are more than 100 community radio stations operating in Guatemala, but the indigenous communities don't have explicit rights to use radio frequencies, though their right to exist is guaranteed by the country's Peace Accords.
Radio Kaap se Punt. Radio Kaboesna. Radio Mafisa 93.4 FM. Radio NFM 98.1. Radio Orania. Radio Panorama 107.6 FM. Radio Riverside 98.2 FM. Radio Rosestad 100.6 FM. Radio Teemaneng Stereo 89.1 FM.