ZBC plans to start a new school radio station after talking with education officials. The station will go live soon as the seventh ZBC radio channel based in Montrose, Bulawayo. Albert Chekayi from ZBC Radio Services shared this news during the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair. He said this shows how the government wants everyone across the country to benefit from growth.
Information Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere created this idea to boost heritage broadcasts. Most prep work is done, with only small details left before launch. Staff hiring has already started for the station, which will use local languages. The education ministry will create school lessons for the channel.
ZBC will add fun shows and cultural programs to help students learn more. The company held open tryouts at the trade fair for people who want jobs at the new station. Anyone with an ID card could join these auditions. The station will also help fill empty spots at other ZBC channels.
Nambya will become the eighth language on Khulumani FM and the educational station. These shows teach both school subjects and cultural values. ZBC usually holds tryouts at their offices, but used the trade fair to find more talent.
Information Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere created this idea to boost heritage broadcasts. Most prep work is done, with only small details left before launch. Staff hiring has already started for the station, which will use local languages. The education ministry will create school lessons for the channel.
ZBC will add fun shows and cultural programs to help students learn more. The company held open tryouts at the trade fair for people who want jobs at the new station. Anyone with an ID card could join these auditions. The station will also help fill empty spots at other ZBC channels.
Nambya will become the eighth language on Khulumani FM and the educational station. These shows teach both school subjects and cultural values. ZBC usually holds tryouts at their offices, but used the trade fair to find more talent.