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Bush Radio 89.5 FM from Salt River, Cape Town, operates 24/7 as a Community station blending Talk and Pop format. It is the oldest of its kind in Africa, delivering content across three languages: Xhosa, English, and Afrikaans.

The weekday lineup acts as the voice of Cape Flats and townships. Yuzriq Meyer wakes up listeners on The Breakfast Rush with high-energy humor and at least 50% South African music. Then, The Morning Cruise drops essential lifestyle tips, followed by the crucial Job Shop segment at 10:10, a vital job-placement tool for high-unemployment areas. At midday, Jasnine Roberts—a powerhouse of community activism—takes over Sakhisizwe - Bou die Наsie, diving into healthcare and local politics. Evenings shift toward specialized subcultures, ranging from crucial government programs about winter storm preparedness to The Wrong Rock Show, featuring underground garage rock. The crown jewel of their niche programming is DJ Hyphen's Sublime Drum 'n' Bass Show, the longest-running D&B broadcast on the continent, attracting top global electronic producers.

Sundays completely change pace, focusing on nostalgic Cape Town music identity between 06:00 and 18:00. Shows like Retro Rewind and The Flashback loop classic 70s–90s soul, disco, and jazz-funk. Local authenticity shines during Jazz on Bush, paying respect to the deep cultural roots of Cape Jazz.

I spent four hours listening to Bush Radio on a Tuesday. The broadcast felt completely raw and human, entirely missing that slick corporate radio finish. During a debate on Backchat about NGO work, you could hear the presenter rustling notes and a caller's voice breaking through a weak mobile signal. Later, a serious government announcement about township safety flipped straight into a heavy underground track. It was chaotic, bumpy, and deeply tied to Cape Town's real streets.

Slogan: "The Mother of Community Bush FM in Africa"

First air date: 25 April 1993

Owner: Brenda Leonard

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