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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. It was launched as an educational radio station in the early 80s by the state broadcaster and used to broadcast educational ...
Nyangani FM 99.5 MHz - Nyanga (Rukotso, Susamoya) Avuxeni FM 93.9 MHz - Chiredzi (Chikombedzi 97.3 MHz, Rutenga 104.3 MHz, Mahenye, Malipati 90.7 MHz) Chimanimani FM 100 MHz - Chimanimani (Gwendingwe, Rusitu) Vemuganga FM 96.0 MHz - Chipinge (Checheche, Chibuwe) Ndau FM 96.0 MHz - Mahenye (Garahwa) Madziwa FM 91.4 MHz - Shamva
Radio Zimbabwe - broadcasts only in Shona and Ndebele, [83] Power Fm (formerly Radio 3 / 3FM) - broadcasting pop music, [84] Classic 263 (formerly Spot FM or SFM) - carrying sports, news and current affairs [85] Khulumani FM - station designed for the metropolitan province of Bulawayo and Matabeleland region [86] 95.8 Central Radio ...
It also broadcasts live sports events as well as national events. It was once the largest in Zimbabwe by listenership, [4] and the most accessible in the remote areas of the country. [5] The station is known for playing mostly Zimbabwean traditional music and a mix of African music. [6] Until 2000, Radio Zimbabwe was a state-sanctioned monopoly ...
West Coast FM: Broadcasting on 107.7 FM in Swakopmund and 106.9 FM in Walvis Bay. The only station in the Erongo Region broadcasting live, 24/7 from Swakopmund. Self-described as "Adult contemporary with a touch of local."
Power FM is a Zimbabwean state owned urban music radio station that broadcasts nationwide on FM. It was previously known as Radio 3 and later 3FM. The station was set up soon after the country got its independence in 1980 to cater for the urban youth. [1] When it launched, it was broadcasting for 19 hours a day. It became a 24 hour station in ...
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.
It is Zimbabwe's first free to air radio station to stream online. [2] It is also known to be the country's first privately owned radio station. It was launched just months after the launch of the state owned Star FM , [ 3 ] which started broadcasting on 25 June of the same year.