Shipi FM
http://www.shipifm.com.na/
Shipi FM: Celebrating Oshiwambo Culture and Language in Namibia
Shipi FM holds a unique place in Namibia’s media landscape as the country’s first and only radio station broadcasting predominantly in the Oshiwambo language. Launched in 2011, this innovative station is owned and operated by the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), reflecting its commitment to serving the diverse linguistic and cultural needs of Namibia’s population.
Operating primarily in Oshiwambo, Shipi FM caters to the Oshiwambo-speaking community, which constitutes around 50% of Namibia’s population. The station’s programming is a vibrant mix of music, news, talk shows, and sports, designed to engage and inform its audience. By broadcasting in Oshiwambo, Shipi FM not only provides entertainment but also plays a crucial role in promoting and preserving Oshiwambo culture and language.
In addition to its primary Oshiwambo broadcasts, Shipi FM offers programming in English and Afrikaans, broadening its appeal and accessibility. This multilingual approach ensures that the station can reach a wider audience while maintaining its focus on serving the Oshiwambo-speaking community.
Shipi FM’s diverse range of programming includes not only contemporary music and lively talk shows but also educational programs and public service announcements. This comprehensive approach helps address the informational needs of the community, offering valuable content that supports education and awareness.
As a pioneering force in Namibian broadcasting, Shipi FM has established itself as a vital source of information, entertainment, and cultural promotion. Its dedication to the Oshiwambo-speaking population underscores its role in celebrating and sustaining Namibia’s rich linguistic and cultural heritage.