Thursday, May 31, 2007

A live Radio Interview on Climate Change and Global Warming

I'm over the moon! I've been seconded to represent my organisation (a Western Cape Government Department) to speak on Umhlobo Wenene FM on Thursday, 7th June 2007 at 17h30-18h00 (South African Timezone). I will be interviewed on Climate Change and Global Warming matters.

The interview is part of SABC's roadshows - Fundanathi Faire - that targets the Grade 11-12 School learners. On the 7-9 of June, the SABC will hold the Western Cape's event at the Velodrome in Bellville.

About the Radio Station: Umhlobo Wenene FM is the second-largest vernacular radio station in SA and has an average of 4.9 million listeners per day. Umhlobo Wenene FM has transmitters in 7 of the provinces but the majority of its audience is the Eastern Cape. The station targets 25-49 (core) and 16-24 year-olds (secondary) in LSM 4-8. The station broadcasts to the Xhosa-speaking and -understanding community and offers music, information, talk, drama and sport. The music repertoire on the station consists of Jazz, R&B, Kwaito, House and Gospel.

Listen to the stream radio broadcast from their website www.uwfm.co.za

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