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  2. Radio Freedom - Wikipedia

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    It was the oldest liberation radio station in Africa. [2] Listening to Radio Freedom in Apartheid-era South Africa was a crime carrying a penalty of up to eight years in prison. [3] Though its first formal broadcast was aired in June 1963 [4] [5] the first broadcasts by what was then called Freedom Radio took place in the mid-1950s. The ...

  3. Mass media in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Freedoms of expression and of the press are constitutionally guaranteed in Zambia, but the government frequently restricts these rights in practice. [4] Although the ruling Patriotic Front has pledged to free state-owned media—consisting of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and the widely circulated Zambia Daily Mail and Times of Zambia—from government editorial control ...

  4. Freedom of the press in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Freedoms of expression and of the press are constitutionally guaranteed in Zambia, but the government frequently restricts these rights in practice. [1] Although the ruling Patriotic Front has pledged to free state-owned media—consisting of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and the widely circulated Zambia Daily Mail and Times of Zambia—from government editorial control ...

  5. Make South Africa ungovernable - Wikipedia

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    The ANC intimidated that its armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), would use military means to spread ungovernability to white areas of South Africa: announcing a civil war on Radio Freedom on 1 March 1986, MK commissar Chris Hani said that MK was "gearing itself to step up activity in white areas so that the entire country should be ungovernable ...

  6. Zambian African National Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Rhodesia Congress was a political party in Zambia. History. In 1940, ... This page was last edited on 31 August 2024, at 10:07 (UTC).

  7. Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyele - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, Mthembi-Mahanyele went into exile abroad with the African National Congress (ANC), which was then based in Lusaka, Zambia. She was a journalist on Radio Freedom and worked under Thabo Mbeki in the ANC's department of international affairs. [3] During this period (and thereafter), [4] she wrote literature under the pseudonym ...

  8. Harri Englund - Wikipedia

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    Gogo Breeze: Zambia's Radio Elder and the Voices of Free Speech. [7] Human Rights and African Airwaves: Mediating Equality on the Chichewa Radio. [8] Christianity and Public Culture in Africa. [9] Prisoners of Freedom: Human Rights and the African Poor. [10] Rights and the Politics of Recognition in Africa. [11]

  9. Alick Nkhata - Wikipedia

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    Alick Nkhata (1922–1978) was a Zambian musician, freedom fighter and broadcaster from the 1950s to the mid-1970s. He was also the director of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC), and formed the Lusaka Radio Band, later called the Big Gold Six Band. [1] The band played Zambian music and scored translations of original rural ...