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Zambia: Empowering Youth Through Community Radio

May 20, 2026
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In the Chongwe district of Zambia, approximately 45 kilometres east of Lusaka, Chongwe Community Radio has been a catalyst for transformation over the past 15 years. Broadcasting on 104.5 FM, this modest radio station has evolved beyond merely sharing local news; it has become a vital resource for young women and men seeking skills, self-assurance, and a platform to voice their concerns.

Volunteers like Majory Chiteu and Onesmus Munsanje have experienced firsthand the life-changing impact of this station. For them, Chongwe Community Radio has served not only as a workplace but as a training ground and a solution to unemployment. During a recent visit from representatives of UNESCO and the Independent Broadcasting Authority of Zambia, they shared their inspiring journeys shaped by community radio.

Majory, a female radio announcer, highlighted the skills and confidence she gained through internal training and mentorship from experienced media professionals. “Before joining the station, I was unemployed and struggling,” she reflected. “Now, I have skills comparable to formal broadcasting training, and I am respected in my community.” By delivering crucial information in her local Soli language, Majory not only uplifts herself but also empowers those around her.

Onesmus Munsanje, a reporter, found similar opportunities at the station after completing his tertiary education. He noted, “Working at the station exposed me to various news reporting aspects and eased my transition into the workforce.” His time at Chongwe Community Radio deepened his understanding of local issues and the crucial role media plays in community development.

The significance of this radio station extends beyond youth empowerment. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it became an indispensable source of information, keeping the community connected and informed. The station also supports agricultural and environmental initiatives, helping farmers perceive agriculture as a viable business rather than just subsistence farming.

Chongwe Community Radio has actively addressed social issues, such as early child marriage, by airing educational programs that encourage girls’ education. Such initiatives have successfully helped many girls return to school.

As the station continues to thrive, it exemplifies the transformative power of community-led media. With ongoing support from organisations like UNESCO and the Independent Broadcasting Authority of Zambia, community radios in rural Africa will remain essential beacons of hope and empowerment.

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