What station is RB1?

What station is RB1?

Radio Botswana
RB1-Radio Botswana, 89.9 FM, Gaborone, Botswana | Free Internet Radio | TuneIn.

How many radio stations are there in Botswana?

5 radio stations
Botswana has 5 radio stations.

When was Radio Botswana established?

1965
Radio Botswana station 1 started diffusing to its crowd in the year 1965 and during that time it was initially called the Radio Bechuanaland before the country became independent….Radio Botswana.

Ownership
First air date 1965

Where is GABZ FM?

Gabz FM is a broadcast radio station in Gaborone, Botswana, providing Urban Adult Contemporary music on a variety of frequencies throughout the country.

Who owns motsweding FM?

SABC
Motsweding FM

City Mahikeng
Broadcast area Mmabatho
Ownership
Owner SABC
History

Where can I watch Botswana vs Zambia?

Live Streaming / OTT

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Who owns GABZ FM?

Gabz FM is a private commercial radio station which covers a radius of 70 kilometres. It broadcasts from the Botswana capital, Gaborone, and is co-owned by Tari Investments (Pty) Ltd and Hakona Investments, a South African-based company.

How do I submit a song to motsweding FM?

Submitting Songs for Airplay

  1. Submit your track/s digitally to the music compilers.
  2. Drop them off at SABC North West, Cnr Albert Luthuli & James Moroka, Mmabatho, North West.
  3. Motsweding FM Music Department, Private Bag x2158, Mmabatho, 2735.

When did motsweding FM start?

01-06-1962
Motsweding FM is an SABC radio station based in Mahikeng, South Africa, operating mainly in Setswana….Motsweding FM.

Ownership
First air date 01-06-1962
Links
Website www.motswedingfm.co.za

Is Zambia richer than Botswana?

Zambia with a GDP of $26.7B ranked the 106th largest economy in the world, while Botswana ranked 117th with $18.6B. By GDP 5-years average growth and GDP per capita, Zambia and Botswana ranked 62nd vs 96th and 157th vs 84th, respectively.

How do I submit music to SABC?

SUBMIT ORIGINAL MUSIC FOR AIRPLAY & INTERVIEWS

  1. Submit your track digitally to: [email protected] – preferably an MP3 not bigger than 5MB.
  2. Personally submit or courier two CDs to the Station’s music library.
  3. The Library registers the CDs in their system.
  4. The Library forward CDs to the Music Committee.