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Radio Voice of the People

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Radio Voice of the People (Radio VOP) is a radio station in Zimbabwe which broadcasts to the southern African region in English, Shona and Ndebele in the mornings and evenings on 9895 kHz and 7120 kHz on the 41-meter band respectively during the European summer and on higher frequencies thereafter.

In 2006 it won a One World Media special award.

References

  1. Meldrum, Andrew (12 June 2006). "A voice for a voiceless people". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 January 2013.


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