Khulumani FM

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Khulumani FM
Broadcast areaBulawayo & Matabeleland
FrequencyFM 95.0 MHz
Programming
Language(s)
FormatTalk radio, Adult hits
Ownership
OwnerZBC
History
First air date
2 March 2018
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.khulumanifm.co.zw

Khulumani FM, also known as KFM95.0 is a provincial radio station that broadcasts from the metropolitan province of Bulawayo in Matabeleland region.[1] It was launched on March 2, 2018 to cater for the audiences in the province and surrounding areas within a 60 km radius. The station is based in ZBC's Montrose Studios in Bulawayo.

The station was positively welcomed by Bulawayo residents, artists, and businesses as an additional flavour to complement the commercial radio station Skyz Metro FM in the same city.[2] It broadcasts in 7 languages, namely English, Ndebele, Xhosa, Kalanga, Venda, Sotho and Tonga.[3]

The station is fully owned, operated, and controlled by the state broadcaster and is not a community radio station. It is, however, fully focused on informing, entertaining, and educating the communities in Bulawayo and Matabeleland region. Being a state controlled, this means that the station's news reports and current affairs are not fully impartial.

The station has gained a huge following since launch, and most of its programming is informative, with notable highly interactive talk shows. The news bulletins are broadcast in 6 languages of the region and predominantly in English.

The music playlist is predominantly, but not exclusively, Nguni from Matabeleland region, South Africa and Eswatini. The station aims to promote local artists within the region. Music from across Africa and the rest of the world, especially pop, RnB, country and reggae is also included on most of the station's playlists.

References

  1. ^ "Khulumani FM goes live". The Chronicle. March 5, 2018.
  2. ^ "Skyz Metro FM charms listeners". Zimbabwe Independent. September 1, 2017.
  3. ^ "Khulumani FM says Shona exclusion a deliberate move". The Chronicle. March 26, 2018.

External links

Official website