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It is based in Mwanza, near Lake Victoria, and maintains offices in Dar es Salaam. [1] In 2003, Star TV broadcast 24 hours a day, in both English and Swahili languages and had contracts with Dar es Salaam Television, Channel Ten (both private television channels), Deutsche Welle, the BBC, Worldnet and Sky News. [2]
One Love Radio - Lusaka; Pan African Radio; Parliament Radio; Pasme Radio - Petauke; Petauke Explorers; Power FM Radio - Lusaka; Radio Chikuni 91.9 FM; Radio Chimwemwe - Ndola; Radio France International - 100.5 FM Lusaka & 92.5 FM Kitwe; Radio Icengelo 89.1 FM - Kitwe; Radio Maria - 88.5 FM Chipata & 94.5 FM Nyimba District; Radio Maria ...
Trace Africa is an Afro-pop music channel dedicated to airing Africa's top music artists. Trace Africa, Africa’s number one music channel, is dedicated to playing and showcasing music of Africa’s top artists and genres including Afro-pop, coupé-décalé, Kwaito house, Afro-trap, makossa, and ndombolo through radio and live concert events.
Channel Africa evolved out of Radio RSA, a similar service which was closely associated with the South African apartheid regime. Since the advent of the new democratic dispensation in 1994, Channel Africa, the international radio service of the SABC has been engaged in the process of redefining itself and repositioning itself so that it is in ...
Mass media in Tanzania includes print, radio, television, and the Internet. The "Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act" of 2003 created the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority , which oversees broadcast licensing. [ 1 ]
Voice of Africa FM (Swahili: Sauti ya Afrika; Luganda: Eddoboozi lya Afrika), is a community radio station broadcasting on 92.3 MHz from Kololo hill in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Founded in 2001 by the Union of Muslim Councils for East, Central and Southern Africa (UMC), Voice of Africa was the first Muslim radio station in the country. [1]
Africa Now! is a progressive weekly radio show that focuses on issues concerning the African world. It is based in Washington, D.C. [ 1 ] The program airs on WPFW (89.3) radio, part of the Pacifica Radio network, in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Mwanza is the largest commercial, political and administrative urban centre of Mwanza District, in the Southern Region of Malawi. It lies on the important road from Blantyre to Tete in Mozambique, approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi), by road, northwest of Blantyre, Malawi's commercial capital. [3]