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Key Takeaways
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Deputy Minister Kenny Morolong launched fully digitised broadcast studios at Central University of Technology (CUT) FM and Qwaqwa Radio, reinforcing the role of campus radio in promoting media diversity.
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This forms part of a national effort to modernise community media infrastructure and amplify youth voices in broadcasting.
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The launches took place on 2 and 3 October 2025 in the Free State Province, in collaboration with the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA).
Their Story
On 2 October 2025, Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, joined the Board of the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) to launch new studios at CUT FM, based at the Central University of Technology (CUT) in the Free State.
Later that day, he appeared live on the station’s mid-morning show. During the interview, he shared insights about the impact of the launch and its relevance to the country’s goal of diversifying media voices, especially those led by students.

The Occasion: Digital Upgrade for CUT FM and Qwaqwa Radio
The rollout didn’t stop in Bloemfontein. On 3 October 2025, the Deputy Minister travelled to Qwaqwa Radio, where he unveiled another newly upgraded, fully digitised studio.
Both facilities now feature modern broadcasting equipment. This investment is expected to significantly improve production quality and extend the reach of community radio in underrepresented regions.
Moreover, the upgrades support skills development, offering students and community members hands-on access to industry-standard tools.
Community Reactions
The launch events received a warm response from local students, media practitioners, and residents of the Free State. Many attendees described the upgrades as a much-needed investment in the future of community media.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister Morolong said the new studios would “give a voice to the voiceless” and strengthen youth participation in democratic processes through radio.
These projects demonstrate the government’s commitment to inclusive media development and equal access to communication platforms across South Africa.