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About Radio 2000

Radio 2000 is a national radio station owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). It broadcasts to the nation from Auckland Park, Johannesburg using frequencies ranging from 97.2 to 100 FM.

Its goal is to strengthen democracy and the links between South Africans. Despite the recent team reshuffle with the departure of Phat Joe and the introduction of a new line-up, it still offers listeners contents that encompass news and sports reports, the latter focusing particularly on cricket, lifestyle programming, the coverage of the most important events in South Africa and music programmes with the greatest hits of all time. It also launches frequent competitions that give listeners the opportunity to win prizes and to interact with its most popular presenters and DJs.

On its website, Radio 2000 features a live stream that allows listeners from all over the world to enjoy its broadcasts live. Podcasts of the most popular programmes, as well as the playlist with the latest played songs, can also be found here. 

Most popular presenters

  • Nonala Tose
  • Just Ice
  • Ntombi Phiri
  • Lonwabo Nkohla

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Saturday
Time Program
midnight - 6 a.m. Soothing Sounds on Radio 2000
6 a.m. - 9 a.m. The Weekend Flavour - with Irma G
9 a.m. - noon Easy Sundays - with Reggie Philander
noon - 3 a.m. The Comfort Zone - with Bambo Johnson
3 p.m. - 6 p.m. The Touch Line - with Romy Titus
6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Retrospective - with Ike Phaahla
9 p.m. - midnight The Rythm - with Tsheko Mosito
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Contacts

Website
www.radio2000.co.za/sabc/home/radio2000
Address
SABC Radio Park Reception Henley Road Auckland Park Johannesburg, South Africa
Telephone
(011) 714 4085
Email
info@radio2000.co.za
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