Africazine:
Community engagement through radio is thriving in Namibia.
NBC’s Kaisames radio station recently held an outreach event in Uupindi, Oshakati, where listeners gathered to share their stories and aspirations. The event featured traditional food stalls, handcrafted attire, and local talent, celebrating the cultural diversity of northern Namibia.
Kaisames Radio Strengthens Community Bonds
Gerson Ore-Aob, a presenter at Kaisames, emphasized the importance of connecting with listeners in their communities. This outreach goes beyond broadcasting; it fosters a deeper understanding of their needs and strengthens relationships. Ore-Aob noted that such engagements are crucial, especially for those who may feel disconnected from the station.
The event allowed listeners to share their experiences and aspirations, reinforcing the station’s role as a vital community resource. Ore-Aob encouraged entrepreneurship and self-reliance, highlighting these as essential steps for community development.
Celebrating Cultural Diversity in Oshakati
The outreach event served as a platform for cultural expression, showcasing the rich traditions of the Oshiwambo and Damara/Nama communities. Community leader Maria Geises remarked on the joy it brought to young people, many of whom had not returned home since relocating. The event provided a unique opportunity for them to reconnect with family and cultural roots through radio.
Listeners expressed gratitude for the chance to engage with their heritage, reinforcing the idea that radio is a powerful tool for community cohesion and cultural preservation.
Future Engagements and Community Initiatives
- Continued outreach events in various communities.
- Encouragement of local entrepreneurship initiatives.
- Further collaborations with community leaders to enhance listener engagement.
Kaisames radio is not just a station; it's a vital community connector in Namibia.
