Jozi FM is the first community radio station to be listed on the DSTV's audio bouquet.
The radio station is a voice for the surrounding communities and focuses on delivering on the demands of its listeners.
were skeptical about the lack and insufficiency of reliable equipment, and the station battled to secure a loyal listenership.
Various deejays such as the late Fana Khaba,[2] Penny Lebyane,[3] Zanele Magoso-Luhabe and Mapaseka Makoti launched their careers at the station, not to mention Phindi Gule, Patrick Guma, Khanyi Mkhonza, Vusi Langa, Hlengiwe Mabaso, Nyakalo Leine, Christ Matshaba, Owatile Jacobs, Siphiwe Mtshali, Papa Moalusi and Khumbuzile Thabethe.
Although Jozi FM is a community radio station, it broadcasts nationwide, allowing for a more diversified audience range.