Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) to unveil brand-new
broadcast studios at uMgungundlovu Community Radio
11 August 2023
On Friday 11 August, the Media Development & Diversity Agency (MDDA), led by
MDDA Board Member, Ms Marina Clarke, will unveil the brand-new state-of-the-art
broadcast studios at uMgungundlovu Community Radio station in Pietermaritzburg
under uMgungundlovu District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal.
The uMgungundlovu Community Radio was established in 2006 as a voluntary
association, and was formally registered as an NPO in 2008, and allocated the 107.6
MHz frequency by ICASA. The station’s motto is, the Sound of Choice for the Capital
of KwaZulu-Natal. uMgungundlovu Community Radio lives up to this big mandate by
broadcasting programmes that inform, educate, entertain, and persuades its
listeners to strive for excellence in whatever they do.
The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week in the following
languages, isiZulu 81%, English 16%, other languages 2% and 1% for Afrikaans.
“As uMgungundlovu Community Radio we strive to express community initiatives,
needs, and aspirations through our programming. We believe that our station is a
platform for better communication, which provides an opportunity for our community
members to exchange development ideas and to debate local, regional, and national
issues,” said Ms Nothando Sibiya, Station Manager of uMgungundlovu Community
radio.
The MDDA congratulates uMgungundlovu Community Radio for 17 years in the
community media sector, and believes that the new state-of the art studios will
elevate the quality of broadcasting, making the station appealing to potential partners
and propel uMgungundlovu FM 107.6 MHz to even greater heights.