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  2. List of radio stations in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Radio houses are also eligible to awards [1] in Zimbabwe, to appreciate the contributions made. Radio is also regarded as part of the media industry in Zimbabwe and some radio presenters [2] also receive awards. Bulawayo hosts ROIL BYO [3] Awards media awards annually.

  3. ZiFM Stereo - Wikipedia

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    The hour-long multicast that took place on 2 May 2020 was also streamed live on Power FM and Star FM. [ 4 ] The station's format is 70% music and 30% talk. 75% of music is local and the other 25% is music from across Africa and around the world.

  4. Power FM Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    When it launched, it was broadcasting for 19 hours a day. It became a 24 hour station in the late 90s. The station was renamed to Power FM in 2004, at the time when it was broadcasting 100% Zimbabwean music, a law that was enforced by the former Zimbabwe's Information and Broadcasting minister, Jonathan Moyo .

  5. ZBC National FM - Wikipedia

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    National FM, formerly Radio 4, is a state owned Zimbabwean radio station that broadcasts in 14 indigenous Zimbabwean languages.. The station is known for promoting each and every culture and language across the country.

  6. Dutch Tilders - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Tilders was born on 29 August 1941 as Mattheus Frederikus Wilhelmus Tilders (anglicised as Matthew Frederick William Tilders [1]) in Nijmegen, Netherlands. [2] [3] His father was Frederikus Theodorus Tilders (born 25 July 1913) and his mother was Cathiarina Maria (née Luermans, born 7 November 1909), his younger siblings are Wilhelmus (born 2 October 1942); Johanna (born 30 May 1944 ...

  7. Skyz Metro FM - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in September 2016 in Bulawayo on FM 100.3 MHz and further at a 60 km - 80 km radius around the city, making it the first radio station for and broadcasting from Zimbabwe's second largest city since the country gained independence in 1980.

  8. Classic 263 - Wikipedia

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    Classic 263 (formerly Radio 1, and later Spot FM/SFM) is a Zimbabwean Talk radio station owned by the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and is based at Pockets Hill Studios in Highlands, Harare. Its broadcasts are spoken in English, Ndebele, and Shona.

  9. Capitalk 100.4 FM - Wikipedia

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    Capitalk 100.4 FM is a commercial talk radio station based in and broadcasts from Harare, Zimbabwe. [1]It is Zimbabwe's first commercial talk radio station. It broadcasts in the country's capital, focusing mainly on issues affecting the community of Harare and surroundings.