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East Coast Radio ( ECR) is a KwaZulu-Natal commercial South African radio station with an audience of approximately 2 million. [1] It is one of the largest regional radio stations in South Africa. The station can also be heard online via its website and on channel 26 via Digital Worldspace Radio and is also available for listen on their app ...
In 1999, Kagiso acquired a 42.5% investment in radio station Jacaranda 94.2. It had a 91% stake in East Coast Radio and 24% stake in OFM that year and a stake in Caxton publishing. By 2000 it owned Radmark, a radio advertising company, Butterworths, a publishing business, and exhibition businesses, Saitex, Auto Africa and the Rand Show.
Munghana Lonene FM. OFM – previously Radio Oranje. Phalaphala FM. Power FM (Power 98.7 FM) Radio 702 [2] Radiokansel / Radio Pulpit. RSG – previously Afrikaans Stereo, Radio Suid-Afrika (1985), Afrikaanse Diens van die SAUK (1937) SAfm – previously Radio South Africa (1985), English Service (1936) Smile 90.4FM.
KwaZulu-Natal South Coast (better known as the KZN South Coast or just the South Coast) is a region along the southern stretch of coastline of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, south of the coastal city of Durban . The primary hubs of the South Coast are Port Shepstone and Amanzimtoti with several other coastal hubs at Kingsburgh, Margate, Port ...
RFI Afrique: Broadcasting on 107.9 FM in Windhoek. Relay of French-speaking radio channel in Windhoek. UNAM Radio: Community Radio broadcast from University of Namibia on 97.4 FM only within the city of Windhoek and surrounding areas. West Coast FM: Broadcasting on 107.7 FM in Swakopmund and 106.9 FM in Walvis Bay.
Khan was born in Durban, South Africa. Before joining DUT, he was CEO of Jacaranda FM and Deputy managing director of East Coast Radio. He was also a presenter on Capital Radio 604 and on East Coast Radio in Durban, presented F1 Powerboat Series on DStv Super Sport and he also co-hosted am2day national breakfast TV on SABC.
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Coordinates: 29°49′29″S 31°1′47″E. Aerial view of the precinct, under construction, 2009. Kings Park Sporting Precinct is a site located in Stamford Hill, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. It was developed primarily to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but will also form part of the city's long-term plan to host the Summer Olympics.