Why Radio Ankole is More Than Just a Frequency
There’s a magic to radio that a simple number on the dial can’t capture. For listeners in Ntungamo Municipality and across Western Uganda, Radio Ankole — 99.3 FM is not just a frequency: it’s a living, beating part of daily life. It broadcasts from Ntungamo, grounds its shows in local culture, and reaches communities with news, music, education and celebration.
A community anchor
Radio Ankole shows up where it matters — at the local market, in school programs, at community meetings, and during emergencies. In places where internet coverage is patchy and newspapers don’t arrive on every doorstep, the station’s signal is a reliable source of information and reassurance. When a storm hits or a public-health campaign rolls out, people tune in first.

A stage for Ankole culture and local music
The station amplifies regional music, language, and storytelling. By featuring local artists, folk music and chat in the everyday dialects of the region, Radio Ankole helps keep cultural traditions alive while giving new artists a platform to grow. That local-first approach builds identity and pride across Western Uganda.
News, education, and public service — in reach of everyone
Beyond entertainment, Radio Ankole delivers practical programming: local news, market prices, agricultural tips, health education, and call-in shows where people can ask experts questions. For farmers, parents, students and small-business owners, those minutes on air translate into better decisions and real-world impact.
Events, economic impact and civic life
Radio stations aren’t just transmitters — they’re event organisers, advertisers, and connectors. Radio Ankole’s anniversary celebrations and public campaigns show how the station energises local economies (vendors, performers, small businesses) and creates shared moments that strengthen civic ties. Recent coverage of the station’s milestone activities demonstrates that role in action.
A bridge to the future
As streaming and social media grow, Radio Ankole is also moving with the times — keeping a presence online while preserving the intimate, immediate connection that FM radio offers. That hybrid approach helps the station remain relevant to young people and elders alike, ensuring stories, opportunities and voices continue to travel across the hills of Ankole.

Radio Ankole’s 99.3 FM frequency is the technical address — but the real signal is the trust, culture, service, and energy it sends into homes, boda-boda stages, schools and fields. It’s community radio in the truest sense: local, human, and indispensable.
