Kovsie FM’s breakfast show is in the race to win the “Best Breakfast Show for Campus Radio” in this year’s Liberty Radio Awards. This comes after the station’s first national radio awards-nomination in the history of Kovsie FM.The Kovsie FM Breakfast show has evolved over the years, and was dubbed the #MonateFelaBreakfast in January 2018 by co-presenters Richard Chemaly (Chem) and Orefile Kelane (Fifi).“The one thing you want to avoid when you wake up is being miserable, and the only way you can achieve that is by focusing on being happy,” said Chemaly. This realisation was a crucial turning-point for the show. The hot -duo carried on to say they wanted to make a distinction between themselves and other radio breakfast shows locally and nationally.Inspired by a need for revolution and a closer relationship with its audience, #MonateFelaBreakfast re-examined and focused the crux of its content on the heartbeat of society, allowing the topical interests of the listeners to determine the subject of discussion or theme choice.The appeal of the show does not rely on bringing super famous personalities as guests, but to allow up-and-coming artists to use the show as a catalyst to break through to success in their respective industries. Chemaly and Kelane attribute their chemistry to understanding the old and new school elements of radio. They said transformation also plays an important part in the show’s lucky charm.
The Qwaqwa Campus of the University of the Free State (UFS) will reopen residences on Wednesday 18 May 2016 from 12:00 for occupation by registered students.
Students and staff were instructed to leave the campus with immediate effect.
Investigations underway into incidents relating to the Varsity Cup rugby match at Xerox Shimla Park and all other criminal acts occurring during protest action
Letter from Emma Sadleir, Social Media Law consultant
Academic calendar extended by one week
UFS urges individuals to come forward with evidence about incidents on the Bloemfontein Campus last week
As communicated yesterday, herewith confirmation of the security arrangements.
Statement by the senior leadership of the University of the Free State regarding the situation on the Bloemfontein Campus
Academic and security arrangements on the Bloemfontein and South Campuses for the coming week
Letter to parents from Prof Jonathan Jansen, Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the UFS
Information about academic and security arrangements on Bloemfontein and South Campuses will be communicated by 14:00.
Earlier today, the management of the University of the Free (UFS) reached an agreement with contract workers
Kovsie students gathered at the Bloemfontein Campus Main Gate to unite in prayer
To reopen on Monday 29 February 2016
Situation on the Bloemfontein Campus
The safety of students in residences on campus is the major concern for the senior leadership of the university
The Varsity Cup match between the FNB Shimlas and FNB NMMU Madibaz was disrupted in the 17th minute when a group of protesters moved onto the field in order to disrupt the match already underway.
The University of the Free State’s (UFS) Bloemfontein and South Campuses will be closed from 23 to 24 February 2016.
Striking outsourced contract workers have been demonstrating outside the Main Gate of the Bloemfontein Campus
All academic and administrative services will continue as normal.
A group of mostly contract workers protested on the Bloemfontein Campus of the University of the Free State.
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