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SAfmRadio SA's only national news and talk radio station. Leading the nation's conversation. It was established in 1936 at the time of the creation of the SABC.

SAfm is the SABC's national English language public radio station with its headquarters at Radio Park, Auckland Park, Johannesburg. It was first known as the "A Programme", becoming the English Service when the Afrikaans Service came into being a year later. In 1985 it changed its name again to Radio South Africa and, ten years later, to SAfm. Up until 1995, it was known as a "full spectrum" radio

station; news, information, music, art, drama, children's programmes, sport, etc. It was also the first station to introduce 'talk' format and current affairs programming (Radio Today etc). During the next 8 years, SAfm moved away from "full spectrum" broadcasting in favour of news and information, dropping drama and cutting back on music in favour of a live, 'talk show' format. Children & teenage programming had already been removed from the programme schedule at the birth of SAfm. However, in 2006, the broadcasting governing body, ICASA, instructed SAfm to re-introduce both drama and children's programming which it has done. SAfm draws its audience from LSM's 7-10. It's core listeners fall into the age bracket 35-49 (750 000 with a peak of 835 000 in 2021). The station has also actively sought a 'diverse' audience (currently 61% black vs 39% white).

[ON AIR] A delegation from the Department of Social Development is preparing to travel to the Republic of Mauritius to r...
09/12/2024

[ON AIR] A delegation from the Department of Social Development is preparing to travel to the Republic of Mauritius to repatriate a child born of a mother who is incarcerated in that country for drug trafficking. Lumka Olifant speaks to on SABC News

[ON AIR] Today marks 42 years of the Maseru Massacre. This unfortunate incident happened in 1982 , where the then South ...
09/12/2024

[ON AIR] Today marks 42 years of the Maseru Massacre. This unfortunate incident happened in 1982 , where the then South African Defence Force invaded Lesotho’s capital, Maseru and killed 42 people, thirty of whom were South Africans while the other 12 were Basotho citizens. Nomzamo Nkatshu speaks to on SABC News

[ON AIR] we unpack the EFF’s upcoming National People’s Assembly, set to be held this week at Nasrec Expo Centre. Poppy ...
09/12/2024

[ON AIR] we unpack the EFF’s upcoming National People’s Assembly, set to be held this week at Nasrec Expo Centre. Poppy Mailola speaks to on

[ON AIR] Post the fall of the Bashar Al Assad regime, we ask - what’s next for Syria in terms of governance and leadersh...
09/12/2024

[ON AIR] Post the fall of the Bashar Al Assad regime, we ask - what’s next for Syria in terms of governance and leadership? Thembisa Fakude speaks to on

[ON AIR] (SADTU) says the country has spoken and that they expect President Ramaphosa to implement the BELA act in full....
09/12/2024

[ON AIR] (SADTU) says the country has spoken and that they expect President Ramaphosa to implement the BELA act in full. Nomusa Cembi speaks to on

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09/12/2024

Welcome to Monday's edition of with & send your views via SMS- 41391 or call us at 086 000 2032 or send a WhatsApp voice note at 061 410 4107 also follow us on all our social media. Live Stream: http://listen.safm.co.za/listensafm/

[ON AIR] South African National Parks has announced that it will enhance surveillance at all Kruger National Park entry ...
06/12/2024

[ON AIR] South African National Parks has announced that it will enhance surveillance at all Kruger National Park entry gates as part of the festive season crime prevention drive. Ike Phaahla speaks to on SABC News

06/12/2024

[ON AIR] AfriForum’s blue and green drop results paint a dark and worrying picture of the management of South Africa’s water supply and sewage treatment systems. Marais de Vaal speaks to on SABC News

[ON AIR] Ghanaians will head to the polls tomorrow to elect a new president as well as 276 Members of Parliament across ...
06/12/2024

[ON AIR] Ghanaians will head to the polls tomorrow to elect a new president as well as 276 Members of Parliament across the country. Emmanuel K. Bensah Jr speaks to on

[ON AIR] Chris Hani killer, Janusz Walus will be sent back to Poland today after completing his parole. Ministers of Jus...
06/12/2024

[ON AIR] Chris Hani killer, Janusz Walus will be sent back to Poland today after completing his parole. Ministers of Justice, Home Affairs, Correctional Services and the Presidency announced this decision just before midday today. Dr Alex Mashilo speaks to on

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06/12/2024

Welcome to Friday's edition of with & send your views via SMS- 41391 or call us at 086 000 2032 or send a WhatsApp voice note at 061 410 4107 also follow us on all our social media. Live Stream: http://listen.safm.co.za/listensafm

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[ON AIR] Members of the All-African Alliance Movement have successfully challenged their expulsion from the MK Party in ...
05/12/2024

[ON AIR] Members of the All-African Alliance Movement have successfully challenged their expulsion from the MK Party in the Western Cape High Court. The AAAM members allege that MK Party leader, Jacob Zuma, sidelined them after the May 2024 elections. Canny Maphanga speaks to on SABC News

[ON AIR] South Africa's Grade 5 pupils have been ranked last out of 59 countries in maths and science in an internationa...
05/12/2024

[ON AIR] South Africa's Grade 5 pupils have been ranked last out of 59 countries in maths and science in an international standardised test conducted last year. Dr. Mark Chetty speaks to on SABC News

05/12/2024

[ON AIR] We tell you more about the findings of the latest GenNext Report. This as the younger generations are becoming more critical of the powers that be, and need more from their government and companies that have control over their lived experiences. Lesego Kotane speaks to on SABC News

[ON AIR] The High Court of South Africa has overturned the government’s plans to add 1.5 megawatts of new coal-fired pow...
05/12/2024

[ON AIR] The High Court of South Africa has overturned the government’s plans to add 1.5 megawatts of new coal-fired power to the national grid. Brandon Abdinor speaks to on SABC News

05/12/2024

[ON AIR] As the Isle of Man government continues to attract more foreign professionals through recruitment incentives - we are told that more South African professionals are making their way to this tiny Island which is situated in the middle of the Irish Sea. Marnie Delaney-James speaks to on SABC News

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SAfm is the SABC's national English language public radio station with its headquarters at Radio Park, Auckland Park, Johannesburg. It was established in 1936 at the time of the creation of the SABC. It was first known as the "A Programme", becoming the English Service when the Afrikaans Service came into being a year later. In 1985 it changed its name again to Radio South Africa and, ten years later, to SAfm. Up until 1995, it was known as a "full spectrum" radio station; news, information, music, art, drama, children's programmes, sport, etc. It was also the first station to introduce 'talk' format and current affairs programming (Radio Today etc). During the next 8 years, SAfm moved away from "full spectrum" broadcasting in favour of news and information, dropping drama and cutting back on music in favour of a live, 'talk show' format. Children & teenage programming had already been removed from the programme schedule at the birth of SAfm. However, in 2006, the broadcasting governing body, ICASA, instructed SAfm to re-introduce both drama and children's programming which it has done. SAfm draws its audience from LSM's 7-10. It's core listeners fall into the age bracket 35-49 (558 000 with a peak of 730 000 in 2003). The station has also actively sought a 'diverse' audience (currently 61% black vs 39% white).