Xhosa language — Infobox Language name =Xhosa nativename =isiXhosa familycolor=Niger Congo states=flagicon|South Africa South Africa flagicon|Lesotho Lesotho region=Eastern Cape Province, Western Cape Province speakers=7.9 million fam2=Atlantic Congo fam3=Volta… … Wikipedia
South African Broadcasting Corporation — SABC redirects here, as this is the most common use of the abbreviation in English. For other uses, see SABC (disambiguation) .Infobox Network network name = South African Broadcasting Corporation network country = flagicon|South Africa South… … Wikipedia
Munghana Lonene FM — Munghana Lonene FM, or MLFM, is a Tsonga language radio station broadcasting at 88.8 103.2 MHz in South Africa. In English, Munghana Lonene means my true friend. Munghana Lonene FM is geared to listeners who understand Xi Tsonga Xinchangana … Wikipedia
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List of radio stations in South Africa — This is a list of radio stations in South Africa. It is sorted geographically by province.National/Multiprovincial*Channel Africa, SABC Nationwide shortwave, satellite radio, internet *Munghana Lonene FM music, news Tsonga language… … Wikipedia
Metro FM — For the North East England station formerly known as Metro FM , see Metro Radio. Metro FM Broadcast area South Africa, Broadcast Nationwide Frequency Regional (varies) … Wikipedia
Motsweding FM — is an SABC radio station based in Johannesburg, South Africa, operating mainly in Setswana. Formerly known as Radio Tswana, the country wide broadcast station evolved from a Bophuthatswana Broadcasting Corporation, which had been operating from… … Wikipedia
Media in Tshwane — Radio and TV broadcasting in Pretoria is supplied via a network of VHF/FM and UHF transmitters and repeaters owned and operated by Sentech South Africa s state owned broadcast signal distributor from four transmitter sites in and around the city … Wikipedia
SABC — Sendeturm in Johannesburg Die South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) bzw. Suid Afrikaanse Uitsaaikorporasie (SAUK) ist die öffentliche Radio und Medienanstalt von Südafrika. Sie betreibt 4 Fernsehsender und 18 Radiostationen.[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia
SAUK — Sendeturm in Johannesburg Die South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) bzw. Suid Afrikaanse Uitsaaikorporasie (SAUK) ist die öffentliche Radio und Medienanstalt von Südafrika. Sie betreibt 4 Fernsehsender und 18 Radiostationen.[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia