AFRICA
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- Provide Bible storytelling programs for Africa's nonliterate population
- Expand ministry to unreached groups in West and Central Africa through the new AM transmitting outlet in Benin
- Produce and air more programs in traditional languages
- Produce short family dramas with a biblical worldview
- Project Samuel uses radio drama to reach African children
- TWR’s partnership with Kerus Global Education challenges young people to make healthy life choices
- Project Hannah develops women in West Africa through prayer groups and radio programs
- Africa Challenge focuses on agriculture, HIV/AIDS and other issues to meet both spiritual and physical needs
- TWR-Africa
- TWR-South Africa
- TWR-Cote d'Ivoire
Critical Needs
Reaching across barriers of darkness, fear and hopelessness, Trans World Radio is engaging people of West Africa with breakthrough radio programs that bring peace to a potential audience of more than 190 million.
LEARN MOREThe current FM signal and recording studios in Mozambique's capital city of Maputo are frequent victims of power outages...
LEARN MOREWith this vital tool built in the middle of Mocuba's highly populated district, TWR hopes to create programs and follow-up correspondence tailor-made to the needs of the area.
LEARN MOREThrough FM radio, TWR has an open door for extended ministry in Kenya.
LEARN MORETWR national offices are located in Kenya, Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, Swaziland and Angola. Several cooperating studios also produce programs for TWR in Nigeria, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Benin, Eritrea, Ghana and Tanzania.
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Afar, African English, African French, African Portuguese, Afrikaans, Amharic, Arabic Juba, Bambara, Bariba, Bemba, Chewa, Chokwe, Chuwabu, Ditammari, Dholuo, English, Ewe, Fiote, Fon, Fongbe, French, Fulfulde, German, Hadiyya, Hausa, Ife, Igbo, Kambaata, Kanuri, KiKongo, Kikuyu, Kimbundu, Kinyarwanda, KiRundi, Kunama, Kwanyama, Lingala, Lokpa, Lomwe, Luchazi, Luganda, Lunyaneka, Luvale, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malagasy, Moore, Ndau, Ndebele, Oromo, Portuguese, Pulaar, Sena, Shangaan, Shona, Sidamo, Siswati, Somali, Songhai, Swahili, Tigre, Tigrinya, Tswa, Tswana, Twi, Umbundu, Xhosa, Yao, Yoruba, Zulu
Broadcasts from many locations on the African continent reach much of sub-Saharan Africa, with a potential audience of 700 million people.
| BROADCAST SITE | WAVE | TRANSMITTER POWER / AMT |
| Swaziland | AM | 50,000-watt/1 |
| SW | 100,000-watt/3 | |
| FM | Nationwide | |
| South Africa | SW | 500,000-watt/1 |
| SW | 250,000-watt/2 | |
| Benin | AM | 100,000-watt/1 |
| Ascension Island | SW | 250,000-watt/2 |
| Malawi | FM | Nationwide |
| Mozambique | FM | Maputo |
| Southern Africa | IS 7 | Satellite |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | IS 10 | Satellite |
I thank God for you. Your messages are changing hundreds, if not millions, of lives across our continent and the world. I always listen to the programs, and I can’t explain or describe the feeling of missing them due to work commitments. Every broadcast revives my spirit and gives me strength to stand firm in spite of my colleagues rejecting me.
— South Africa
I’m 21 years old and a first-year university student. I realized that I have been leading a life in complete darkness despite the fact that I have been your listener. One day, after the daily message which was so powerful, I asked the Lord to accept me, though I am a sinner. Since that time, I have had the joy of the Lord. Kindly send me some literature for my Christian growth.
— Kenya
I am 17, and I enjoy your program a lot. Not only does it encourage me to be confident and determined in Jesus, but it also helps me to trust in Him.
— Malawi
