Founders agog for 'Naledi FM'

If the dreams of a group of young Christians come true, the oldest 'settlement' in Gaborone, Old Naledi, could soon have its own radio station.

So passionate are these young people about their project, which goes by the name of Naledi FM, that they can almost hear it on air and are keeping their fingers  crossed that authorities approve their application.

As a measure of their enthusiasm, the founders invited the media to a briefing at Cresta Lodge on Wednesday at which Naledi FM's proposed station manager Thabiso Bome started by posing a question: "How many times have you heard somebody from Old Naledi call Masa-a-sele?"

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