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The 13th of February marks UNESCO's World Radio Day which this year coincides with 100 years of radio for South Africa. South Africa and the world will today celebrate radio as an enduring and resilient medium that is still considered the people's medium of communication. This relevance and resilience is mainly due to radio being accessible, portable and relatable among ordinary people in Africa. To further discuss this Elvis Presslin spoke to SANEF Treasurer General, Tshamano Makhadi
By SAfmThe 13th of February marks UNESCO's World Radio Day which this year coincides with 100 years of radio for South Africa. South Africa and the world will today celebrate radio as an enduring and resilient medium that is still considered the people's medium of communication. This relevance and resilience is mainly due to radio being accessible, portable and relatable among ordinary people in Africa. To further discuss this Elvis Presslin spoke to SANEF Treasurer General, Tshamano Makhadi

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