Get Involved with Radio Ankole — 7 Ways to Join the Community
Radio Ankole 99.3 FM is more than a station — it’s a community. If you love the music, the presenters, and the events like Ekijumeero, here’s how you can get involved, support local culture, and make your voice part of the conversation.
1. Tune in and participate live
The simplest way to be part of Radio Ankole is to listen — and to interact. Call in during live shows, send SMS shout-outs, or use the website’s contact form to request songs, share news or tell your story. Live participation keeps the station lively and rooted in real community life.
2. Submit your music or talent
Are you a musician, poet, or performer from Western Uganda? Send your tracks, demos or event clips to the station. Radio Ankole loves to showcase local artists — and Ekijumeero is a prime stage for artists to connect with new fans.
3. Volunteer or intern
Interested in broadcasting, journalism, or event support? Radio stations often welcome volunteers for production, reporting, social media, and event coordination. Volunteering is a great way to build skills, meet presenters, and help the station grow.
4. Advertise locally and support sustainability
Small businesses can reach local customers affordably through Radio Ankole’s ad slots and event sponsorships. Advertising keeps the station financially healthy and helps local entrepreneurs find their market.
5. Attend Ekijumeero and station events
Ekijumeero and other Radio Ankole events are where community living comes alive — music, food, stalls, and conversation. Attend, perform, sell, or sponsor; every ticket, stall hire, or performance slot helps the local economy and culture.
6. Partner for public service and campaigns
NGOs, health centres, schools and local authorities can partner with Radio Ankole to broadcast health campaigns, civic information, and educational series. These partnerships expand the station’s impact and reach.
7. Share feedback and ideas
Stations thrive on listener feedback. Tell Radio Ankole what programs you love, what topics you want covered, and which presenters inspire you. Constructive feedback helps shape programming that truly serves the community.
Practical tips for getting started
- Find the right show: Check the program schedule and pick a time when listener interaction is welcomed (call-in shows, request hours, or community segments).
- Prepare your message: If you’re calling in with a story or request, have the main points ready and keep it concise.
- Follow submission guidelines: For music or event applications, label files clearly and include contact information.
- Be respectful on air: Live radio is a shared public space — keep your contributions friendly, clear and community-minded.
Why your involvement matters
When you listen, participate, perform or support Radio Ankole, you’re investing in a local institution that builds culture, spreads useful information, and creates economic opportunities. Your voice makes the station stronger — and your community more connected.

