Zambezi FM Radio

Zambezi Fm is a commercial radio station located in the tourist capital of Zambia Livingstone [2] the station currently covers Livingstone, Kazungula, Zimba and parts of Kalomo, including parts of Western Zimbabwe,[1] Eastern Botswana and Northern Namibia and is the only commercial radio station in Zambia that broadcasts to communities that live and work on the borders of these 4 neighbouring countries.[3]

Zambezi FM Radio
Broadcast area
Frequency
  • 94.1 MHz Current
  • 107.5 former
  • 107.7former [1]
SloganLet the Waves Flow!
Programming
Language(s)English
Format
History
First air date2006 (2006)
Links
WebsiteOfficial Radio Website

History

The radio station was founded in August 2006, initially started broadcasting on 107.5 and was moved to 107.7 [1] and currently broadcasting on 94.1 MHz

Programs

The radio station broadcasts in English which is the official language in Zambia and also broadcasts in Silozi, Tonga, Nyanja and Bemba plus other local language upon request from the public.

The station's main program is the Boilling Point that runs for half an hour every Tuesdays and Thursdays 09:30 to 11:00. Other shows include;[4]

  • The News
  • The Morning Devotion
  • Focus on Islam
  • The Mighty Breakfast show
  • Appointment with the doctor.
  • African Safari
  • BBC Focus on Africa
  • Yellow Sunrise
  • Chanters Experience
  • Fight 2 O 5
  • Zed Showcase
gollark: Enjoy MORE RANDOM SCREENSHOTS! This is the last set.
gollark: (traffic light turtle = turtle with laser and entity sensor to immediately detect and deal with speeding)
gollark: It would be very annoying.
gollark: I would be kind of unhappy about playing here if I had to also retask those traffic light turtles to do actual defense and whatnot.
gollark: Invasion: no, there is a claims system.

References

  1. "Zambezi FM 107.7". zambia Index. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. "Location of Zambezi FM". African Advice. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  3. "Zambezi Fm". UNESCO.ORG. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  4. "Zambezi FM 94.1 Programs". Zambezi Fm.co.zm. Retrieved 12 April 2016.


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