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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.
There are about two dozen privately owned radio stations. Many, such as Radio Notre Dame, run by religious organisations. [1] Starting 24 November 2011 La Radio et la Télévision nationale centrafricaine (TVCA) (Central African Radio (CAR) and National Television) are available via satellite. This move brought state-run national radio and ...
ZNBC Radio 1; ZNBC Radio 2; ZNBC Radio 4; 5FM Radio Zambia; AMA Radio 93.3 FM; Bangwela Radio - Samfya; BBC World Service Africa; Beats FM Radio - Solwezi; Breeze FM - 89.3 FM Chipata, 89.7 FM Lundazi, 98.9 FM Katete; Byta FM Radio; Capital FM 99.7 - Lusaka; Cheke Radio - Kaoma; Chikankata Radio - Chikankata; Chikaya Radio - Lundazi; Chikuni ...
List of radio stations in Africa; O. Radio Okapi; R. Radio Congo Belge; Radio Nacional de la R.A.S.D. This page was last edited on 3 January 2020, at 22:44 (UTC) ...
The state-controlled television broadcasting entity is Radiodiffusion Télévision Ivoirienne (RTI), which oversees two channels: La Première (RTI 1), which broadcasts nationally, and TV2 (RTI 2), which since its debut has broadcast exclusively to Abidjan and its surrounding region. They present respectively an average of 10 to 13 hours and 6 ...
Quarcoo and his Radio Africa Group co-founder, William Pike also own two radio stations in Uganda, Capital Radio and Beat FM. He came to Kenya from Reuters Uganda in the 90s to start up a media company. [1] [2] [3] In 2012, Quarcoo was awarded an international recognition award at the Ghana UK-Based Achievement Awards.
Latin Quarter's lyricist Mike Jones describes the album as "a veritable manifesto" of their left wing views as members of Big Flame.The title track takes its name from the Charlie Chaplin film as it critiques the effect of McCarthyism on Hollywood; "Radio Africa" describes the effect of Imperialism on that continent; "Toulouse" is about racism in France; "No Rope As Long As Time" is a ...
Ruhila Adatia-Sood (29 August 1982 – 21 September 2013) was a Kenyan television and radio presenter and journalist [1] of Indian heritage. [2] Ruhila Adatia was born and brought up in Kitisuru, Nairobi. [1] [2] She graduated from Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi, [3] and in 2007 from Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa.