Exclusive on Star Radio
England Football (weekends and midweek evenings)
The worlds best football live and exclusive on Star Radio in Chichewa featuring Malawi’s best football commentators the incomparable James Zimba & Thaddaeus Mphande. This the most listened to radio program on Malawian radio.
Youth connection.com (Monday –Friday 2:00-4:30pm)
The only youth show of its kind hosted by the unique voices of Chris Msini and Vider Geremano dealing with real issues in the lives of today’s youths from HIV/AIDS to careers, Health, Education, employment etc.
Sports Parliament (Saturdays 8:30-10:30am)
The only show on Malawian radio that carries in-depth deliberations on sports issues from local, regional and international sporting events.
Mukuzimva Bwanji (Monday-Friday 5:00-6:30pm)
A live phone in program where listeners express their views on the hot current affairs issues with a “no-holding back” approach. This is where the pulse of the nation can be felt and different issues dealt with from the Malawians point of view.
Star Breakfast(Monday-Friday 6:00-9:00am)
This is our flagship live morning show hosted by the highly exposed and vocal duo of Francis and Thaddaues addressing current affairs from a balanced perspective.
Short and Targeted Dramas(Daily through out the day)
2 to 5 minute drama skits that will make you laugh while delivering a positive message with a punch. Another exclusive of star radio, these dramas are a very effective method of communication.
Kids Corner (Saturday 10.30 a.m. And Monday 4.00 p.m.)
A bi-lingual Children’s educational program targeted at children between the ages of 5 and 12 that educates children in the different aspects of society in an exciting way that appeals to children. The program contains explanations of concepts by experts, interesting guests, children’s interviews and input, poems , children’s stories and music.
Today’s Woman (Saturday 8.00 a.m. and Tuesday 11.00 a.m.)
A program designed for the professional women presented in English packaged in a magazine format with interesting interviews, views, guest profiles, information specifically concerned with women and tips on everything ranging from career advice, beauty to homemaking.
Amayi (Saturday 11.30 a.m. & Thursday 11.00 a.m.)
A Chichewa program targeting the ordinary Malawian women with info on homemaking, rights, self-improvement and empowerment. Presented in a magazine format featuring interviews, with extraordinary women and ordinary women with extra-ordinary stories, reports, tips and health information.
Girl Power (Mphamvu Ya Mtsikana) (Tuesday 4pm & Sun1.30pm)
A magazine program that investigates the state of girls’ education in Malawi. Statistics show that girls are more likely to drop out of school for a myriad of reasons than their male counterparts. The program is therefore Star radio’s initiative and response to the problem of Low Girl education, gender violence and abuse. It explores various themes attached to the issues featuring real life stories, expert views, while providing real solutions.
Ufulu Wathu (Tuesday 19.00 hours & Friday 11.00 a.m.)
A Human Rights and good governance program aimed at educating Malawians on their rights and issues pertaining to democracy and good governance . The program is especially crucial now as the country approaches the 2009 general elections. It features, expert views, profiles, and vast information on democracy.
Tikambe Za Edzi (Wednesday 11.00 a.m.& Sunday 12.30 p.m.)
A program that addresses various issues pertaining to the HIV/Aids pandemic that has rocked the nation. The program is a Star Radio initiative which features interviews, real life stories, information on various aspects of HIV/Aids among others.
Consult a Doctor (Sunday 11.00 a.m. & Monday 11.00. a.m.)
A health program that gives information on various health conditions and remedies, featuring interviews with health experts, patients and other relevant information for healthy living to all Malawians.
Technology Today (Saturday 11.00 a.m. & Monday 20.30 Hours)
A program that educates listeners on the intricacies of technology as it has been changing over the years and how the average Malawian can utilize technology to better themselves. Information and Technology in any form is the back bone of development hence technological advancements ranging from computers, cars, buildings etc are a very crucial component for development. |