Lentswe Community Radio

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Lentswe Community Radio
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Frequency 93.0 FM

Lentswe Community Radio was a South African community radio station based in the Free State province of South Africa. [1]

Contents

Coverage areas

Broadcast languages

Broadcast time

FORMER RESENTERS

.Mamokebisa Ditlame

. Armour Mojaki

.Tsekiso Mantoro

.Steve Naale

. Thomas Nopheche

.Fuzile Ncai

.Lucky Selai

.Thami Thandiso

. Thabo Mbele

. Thabo Mokoena

. Mzwandile Sontyale

. Sello Pheto

. Ace Mpinga

. Timothy Masemola

.Mamello Rathebe

.Teboho Mokoena .Isaac Mohamad

.Isaac Mohaka

. Bonnie Nzunga

.Mbulelo Mtshilibe

Target audience

Programme format

Listenership figures

Estimated listenership [2]
7 day
Dec 201224 000
Feb 201329 000
May 20136 000
Jun 20139 000

in 2019 the station was closed down by ICASA for not adhering to its rules and regulations..

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Media Connection (Lentswe Community Radio)" . Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  2. SAARF RAMS (Presentations)