List of Radio Stations in South Africa - Eastern Cape/East London/Port Elizabeth

Eastern Cape/East London/Port Elizabeth

  • Algoa FM/BRFM 94-97 FM East London - music
  • Bay FM 107.9 Community Radio broadcasting in Jeffreysbay and surrounding area, PE, Despatch, Uitenhage, Kirkwood, Addo and Patterson, Xhosa, Afrikaans and English, music and talk
  • Tru FM - former CKI FM in Bisho - young urban format, Xhosa and English
  • Capital Radio 604 closed - Transkei
  • Grahamstown Community Radio Xhosa music and talk
  • Link FM East London Christian radio
  • Nqkubela Community Radio NCR - news, information, cultural programming
  • Radio Graaff-Reinet English and Afrikaans music, talk, educational
  • Radio Ilitha in Maclear, Xhosa, Southern Sotho, English and Afrikaans, youth and women's issues talk and music
  • Radio Khanya in Butterworth - Xhosa and English music and talk
  • Kingfisher FM - 103.8 Nelson Mandela Bay-region - "the inspirational alternative"
  • Radio Takalani in Aliwal North - Xhosa, South Sotho, English and Afrikaans music and talk
  • Rhodes Music Radio at Rhodes University in Grahamstown
  • RMR 89.7 FM Grahamstown & Eastern Cape, hip-hop, R&B
  • Unitra Community Radio at University of Transkei in Mthatha Xhosa and English
  • Vukani Community Radio in Cala/Elliot, Xhosa talk and music
  • Kowie FM 99.0 Port Alfred Sunshine Coast, English, Afrikaans, Xhosa - talk, music, educational

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