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  2. Patrick N'Guema N'Dong - Wikipedia

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    Patrick N'Guema N'Dong (1957 – 23 December 2021) was a French-Gabonese journalist on Gabon's Africa N°1 radio station, which is transmitted through French Africa and France. He was known for his two programs devoted to the occult sciences, parapsychology , and traditional African religions .

  3. N1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    N1 is a 24-hour cable news channel launched on 30 October 2014. The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana , Zagreb , Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe . [ 4 ]

  4. National Route 1 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 1 (N1) is a national highway of Morocco. It connects Guerguerat in the south near the border with Mauritania to Tangier on the northwest coast of Morocco. [ 1 ] It is an important highway running along the western Atlantic coast of the country.

  5. List of N1 roads - Wikipedia

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    N1 road (Morocco) N1 highway (Niger), a road connecting Niamey, Maradi and Zinder; N1 highway (Philippines), a primary national highway that mostly follows the route of Asian Highway 26; N1 road (Senegal), a road connecting Dakar to Kidira and Mali; N1 road (South Africa), a road connecting Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria and the Zimbabwe border

  6. List of radio stations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    All Jazz Radio [9] (Africa's only 24/7 volunteer driven online radio station streaming daily from Cape Town, playing all jazz from Africa including, Blues, Latin & World jazz) 234Radio [ 2 ] East Coast Radio

  7. Amateur radio call signs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The conference held in 1927 assigned call prefixes to Morocco (CNA–CNZ), Egypt (SUA–SUZ), Republic of Liberia (ELA–ELZ), Ethiopia (ETA–ETZ), and the Union of South Africa (ZSA–ZUZ). These, however, did not necessarily include amateur radio operation. [9] African areas administered politically by colonizing countries (i.e.

  8. Channel Africa - Wikipedia

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    Airing on satellite radio and Internet radio platforms, the service airs news, cultural, sports and public affairs programming focusing on South Africa and the African continent. Channel Africa evolved out of Radio RSA , a similar service which was closely associated with the South African apartheid regime.

  9. Radio RSA - Wikipedia

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    Radio RSA, as part of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, was originally part of the Department of Information, which was established after the National Party's victory in the 1948 South African general election. The Department of Information's task was to promote the image of South Africa internationally and reduce criticism of apartheid.