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Soweto TV, officially known as Soweto Community Television, is a South African free-to-air community television channel operating in the general entertainment and local news format . The primary language of broadcasting is multilingual, reflecting the diverse linguistic makeup of the Soweto community. The channel was launched on November 26, 2005, and is headquartered on the famous Vilakazi Street in Soweto, the only street in the world to have been home to two Nobel Prize winners, Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu . The channel also maintains studios in Diepkloof, near the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital . Soweto TV is the first community television station in South Africa to be granted a 24-hour broadcasting license by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) .
On air, Soweto TV features programming that is predominantly Sowetan content, following ICASA regulations that require over 60 percent local content . The flagship religious program is According to The Bible, a multi-award-winning show hosted by Lehlohonolo Patrick Ledwaba and Mtimande Lethukuthula that examines the Bible as a guide for daily living . Sisemoyeni is a gospel show hosted by Matthews Moloi profiling gospel musicians and church leaders, while Apozion is an award-winning gospel show featuring Apostolic and Zion music from across the country . Reggae Vibes is hosted by Sipho "Ras Sipho" Mantula, catering to lovers of reggae music and profiling reggae artists and Rastafarian communities .
Lifestyle and music programming includes Kasi Kitchen, a cooking show hosted by Sinesipho Sihomo that explores ordinary people's kitchens and family recipes; Kasi Vibes, a weekly music video show; and Soul Of Jazz, a jazz and rhythm & blues show hosted by Sibongile "Bongi M" Motlhasedi . Izigi Zomzansi is a traditional music show that takes viewers through a South African traditional musical journey, while Choral Sounds brings world-class choral music from around the world, hosted by Ndoni Radebe and Thabang Neko .
Current affairs and community programming includes News & Views, a current affairs show hosted by seasoned broadcaster Lucas Kgaphola that shares community news and engages viewers on local matters . Phaphama is a health show hosted by Phumelele Dlamini dealing with health matters from HIV to cancer and other health issues affecting Soweto, Africa, and the world . Ultimate Sistas is a feminist talk show hosted by Dikeledi Tshabalala and Tsakane Mangwane exploring women's empowerment and daily challenges faced by women . The Mentality with Banele Rewo features interviews with Soweto's men on navigating life, business, and physical and mental health as a man .
Youth and entertainment programming includes Dlala Ngeringas, hosted by Rufus "Dj Rhee" Moremi, bringing together young people to discuss issues that affect them nationally . Your Late Mate is a lively late-night variety show hosted by seasoned broadcaster Nimrod Nkosi featuring celebrity interviews, politicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and extraordinary community members . The Take Off is a daily breakfast show showcasing lifestyle, entertainment, trending fashion, and celebrity interviews, hosted by Tbo Touch, Kamo Moth, Carpo, and Innocent Matijane . Rev It Up is Mzansi's favorite car review show traveling the country profiling petrol heads and exploring automotive innovations . Dlala Mzansi is an award-winning sports show, currently hosted by Lindokuhle Jiyane and Thembisile Baai, covering all local sports codes and profiling favorite sports stars .
Educational programming includes Edu-Space, hosted by Gugulethu Mtshali, taking Soweto students on a journey into different universities and colleges exploring various career options . Notable alumni of the channel include Nelisiwe Mmape, who worked as a news editor and anchor at Soweto TV before joining e.tv as an IsiZulu news anchor and breakfast show co-host .
Soweto TV is available throughout South Africa via DStv satellite television on channel 251 and Starsat on channel 488 . The channel is also free-to-air in Gauteng Province via digital terrestrial television, reaching as far as Heidelberg, Benoni, Springs, and Nigel in the east; Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, and Sasolburg in the south; and Pretoria North and Mamelodi in the north . According to audience data, the channel reaches approximately 3.1 million viewers over a seven-day period, with a predominantly Black audience (97 percent) and a female majority (59 percent) .
Soweto TV strives to be the voice and expression of the local people, providing community members with a platform for discussing issues pertinent to them . The mission of the channel is to deliver authentic Sowetan content that reflects the realities, aspirations, and struggles of township life. The channel is a non-profit entity supported by Urban Brew Studios, a subsidiary of Kagiso Media, and is funded through advertising revenue . Thanks to modern digital platforms and satellite technology, Soweto TV provides the opportunity to watch its community-driven programming across South Africa and the African continent wherever its signal is available.







