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Broadcast area | Botswana |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Government of Botswana |
Radio Botswana 2 | |
History | |
First air date | 1965 |
Radio Botswana- abbr RB1 is a radio station in Botswana operated by the Government of Botswana in the capital city Gaborone. The Radio station provides news, current affairs about the country Botswana, the culture of Botswana, education and also provides entertainment to its followers. 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.[1] During the time it was called Radio Bechuanaland, the station got assistance of wave transmition from the Mafikeng Veterinary, and it served the department with communication covering a circle of 20 miles. The partnership between the Mafikeng veterinary and radio Bechuanaland was to broadcast the agricultural agenda/programmes.[2]
Radio Bechuanaland from the year 1967 was on air at a band of 90 meters every night. The station is called Seroma mowa sa Botswana in Setswana language.
Radio Botswana broadcast still maintains broadcasting 7-day-a-week as mass medium with 18 hours each day in Setswana and English.[3]
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Radio Botswana is also available via podcast on the stations tunein account.
The first radio signals were received in Bechuanaland in 1927. On 18 May 1934, a Bechuanaland Protectorate Resident Commissioner demanded the extension of the facilities to other parts of the colony.[4]
Radio Bechuanaland started its 24-hour (24/7) broadcast in 1965 as a primary broadcaster in Botswana. Radio Bechuanaland was developed with the aid of the South African citizen who was also the former police radio officer during that time by the name Peter Nel. Radio Bechuanaland served the nationals and was transmitted at an output of 500 watts.[5] The station came on air at 3356 kHz. Radio Bechuanaland started operating in a police station located in a small town called Lobatse.[6] The main focus of this station was to bring people closer to information about their small country (arts, culture and entertainment).
1968
Radio Bechuanaland became part of the Ministry of home affairs department Botswana at the president's office which later formed the department called Information services.
During Apartheid rule in South Africa, Radio Botswana's programming was received in many Setswana-speaking areas of the country.[4]
1978
Radio Bechuanaland officially joined the information and broadcasting services Botswana
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Dingaan Mochila broadcasting officer
Lobatse:
Gaborone:
RB1- 89.9FM
RB2- 103.00FM
Mahalapye:
Serowe:
Palapye:
Selibe Phikwe:
Francistown:
Maun: