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South Africa's radio dial has always been political. Radio 786 carries that legacy - it's community-owned, hyperlocal, and unapologetic about whose stories it tells. The music spans genres without pretending to be comprehensive: kwaito sits next to hip-hop, township jazz bleeds into contemporary pop. What matters is the station's commitment to reflecting what actually happens in its neighborhoods, not what algorithms suggest should happen. The presenters don't hide their personalities or their politics. Talk segments engage with local issues in ways national commercial radio won't touch. Strea…
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