Radio_Tamale

Radio_Tamale

Radio Tamale 91.7 FM is a leading radio station based in Tamale, Ghana {August 15, 2016}. It serves as a hub for news, entertainment, and cultural programming tailored to the diverse audience in the Northern Region and beyond. Known for its strong focus on local content, the station broadcasts in multiple languages, including Dagbani and English, to cater to its audience's linguistic diversity. Radio Tamale is celebrated for its vibrant talk shows, engaging music sessions, and its role in promoting community development through education and awareness campaigns. It remains a trusted voice for many in the region, fostering dialogue and information sharing.

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