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STARS CELEBRATE WORLD RADIO DAY! By Quincy Mahlangu
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SATURDAY marked World Radio Day, a day on which many broadcasters across the globe celebrate one of the oldest and widely consumed mediums of communication.
Some of our favourite Mzansi celebs took to social media to celebrate this day.
Daily Sun compiled a list of those who celebrated the day.
1. Robert Marawa
The talented broadcaster took to social media and said radio with no listeners is a “dumb concept”. “That’s why I want to thank all of you, my bosses, who tune in religiously to listen to our humble radio offering.This day belongs to you,” he said.