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Radio Laeveld

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Radio Laeveld 100.5FM Stereo received its first four-year broadcast licence on 1 March 2003. On the 31 May 2003 the first broadcast hit the airways in the Lowveld area of South Africa.

Listeners can tune into the Radio Laeveld Broadcast in and around the following towns:

  • Nelspruit
  • Witrivier
  • Baberton
  • Kaapchehoop
  • Kaapmuiden
  • Malelane
  • Hectorspruit
  • Komatipoort
  • Skukuza
  • Hazyview
  • Sabie
  • Graskop
  • Lydenburg

The Radio Laeveld Mission Statement:

To be an a-political and pure Afrikaans radio station serving the Afrikaans community and its culture in a Protestant Christian way in such a way to awaken the community's cultural and historical pride.

  • In November 2013 in a vote by the community it was decided that the Radio Station board will apply for a 10% English licence allowing presenters to conduct interviews in English as well as Afrikaans.

Vision:

To teach the community about the Afrikaans culture.

MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW General Broadcast area Branding Slogan Frequency First air date Format ERP Transmitter coordinates Owner Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Corporate Identity 4 Current weekday presenter lineup 5 Current weekend presenter lineup 6 Playout and transmission 7 Broadcast time 8 Listenership Figures 9 References 10 External links