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UMhlobo Wenene FM (UWFM) is a South African radio station, providing news, sports, and entertainment broadcasts in isiXhosa. The station broadcasts 24/7 on Channel 818 on DStv . It is the second-largest radio station in South Africa, with 4 million listeners.
Power FM (Power 98.7 FM) Radio 702 [2] Radiokansel / Radio Pulpit; RSG – previously Afrikaans Stereo, Radio Suid-Afrika (1985), Afrikaanse Diens van die SAUK (1937) SAfm – previously Radio South Africa (1985), English Service (1936) Smile 90.4FM; Cybatar Tunes; Thobela FM; tru fm – previously CKI FM; Ukhozi FM; Umhlobo Wenene FM; Vuma 103 ...
Munghana Lonene FM is an SABC (South African Broadcasting Cooperation) radio station broadcasting in Tsonga language in South Africa.In Tsonga, "Munghana Lonene" means "a true friend."
Since the 1990s, a race-based method for assessing kidney function placed many Black patients lower on the transplant waitlist. "We have a long history in this country of actually biases against ...
93.20 MHz - SABC Umhlobo Wenene FM; 94.70 MHz - 94.7 Highveld Stereo; 95.90 MHz - Kaya FM; 99.20 MHz - Y-fm; 102.7 MHz - Classic FM; 107.8 MHz - SABC PhalaPhala FM; In certain areas of Pretoria (especially on hilltops) it is also possible to pick up radio stations transmitted from Sentech's sites at Thabazimbi, Limpopo and Middelburg, Mpumalanga.
The last time the Kansas City Chiefs lost a Super Bowl, their offensive line was outmatched and outplayed in a 31-9 defeat to Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.. The script was the same on Sunday ...
YouTube TV and Paramount have approxmiately a month to resolve their carriage dispute before the NCAA men's tournament tips off March 18 and the Masters begins April 10.
Thai PBS Podcast (Radio Online) Royal Thai Army Radio and Television (TV5 HD) [1] TV 5 Radio (Bangkok Stations) FM 94.0 and 103.5 MHz; DAB+ Radio Test Project (VHF Channel 6 - 6C:185.360 MHz) MCOT [27] MCOT Radio Lukthung Mahanakhon (Thai; first FM radio station in Thailand) – 95.00 MHz; Khluen Khwam Khit (Thai) – 96.50 MHz