Showing posts with label British Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Council. Show all posts

Saturday 14 March 2020

Selector Radio To Strengthen Cultural Relations Between Malawi, UK

Katie Weatherall
Katie Weatherall

The British Council, has assured Malawians that the Selector Radio program set to hit airwaves on Capital FM will strengthen cultural relations between Malawi and the UK.

“People in Malawi can expect from Selector that there will be ways of finding connections between UK music and Malawi music.” Disclosed Katie Weatherall, Selector Radio Programme Manager and British Council Music Programme Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa

Wednesday 11 March 2020

BBC Radio 1Xtra Presenter Jamz Supernova In Malawi to Launch Selector

Jamz Supernova
Jamz Supernova
Arrives in Lilongwe

One of UK’s leading next generation DJ, Jamz Supernova, who hosts a weekly show on BBC Radio 1Xtra, is in the country to launch the Selector Radio program.

Through Selector show, Jamz shares the best new UK music with the world and the program is syndicated to over 30 countries around the world and it boasts of a global youthful audience of over 4million listeners. 

Sunday 8 March 2020

British Council To Launch Selector Radio Program In Malawi

Jamz Supernova to
partner local DJs

The British Council in Malawi has announced that it will launch Selector Radio program in the country this week.

Selector Radio shares the best new UK music with the world and the program is syndicated to over 30 countries around the world including Cuba, China, Zimbabwe, Spain and Mexico and has a global youthful audience of over 4 million listeners.

Tuesday 11 February 2020

British Council Brings Digital Solutions Among Children From Mtandire

Traffick lights
prototype

Children trained by British Council on basic computer coding skills from peri urban area of Mtandire in Lilongwe, have created different digital based solutions to perennial problems facing their community. 

The children used a BBC micro:bit -a pocket-sized programmable computer designed to help children learn the basics of computer coding.