
A New Chapter for Ghana’s National Voice
The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) has rebranded its flagship station, Uniiq 95.7 FM, into Radio Ghana 95.7 FM, ushering in a fresh era of broadcasting beginning December 1, 2025. This transformation is more than a name change—it is a renewed commitment to accurate information, balanced perspectives, and cultural relevance for both Ghanaian citizens and the international community.
Why the Change
Repositioning for the future: Radio Ghana is designed to be the nation’s voice, reflecting Ghana’s diversity and aspirations.
Engaging new audiences: The rebrand seeks to attract younger listeners while retaining loyal audiences who value GBC’s credibility.
Strengthening identity: By adopting the name Radio Ghana, the station reaffirms its role as a public service broadcaster dedicated to national unity and development.
Things to Note
Launch Date: Programming begins Monday, December 1, 2025.
Morning Show: A dynamic new morning program will headline the relaunch, tackling issues that matter most to everyday Ghanaians.
Multilingual News: The tradition of delivering news in Ghana’s cherished local languages—Hausa, Nzema, Dagati, Ewe, Gá, and Akan—is fondly remembered, and Radio Ghana renews this legacy to ensure every community hears the nation’s voice in its own tongue.
National Reach: Listeners can tune in via 95.7 MHz FM in Accra and online streaming platforms worldwide.
Why It Matters
Radio has always been central to Ghana’s civic and cultural life. This relaunch signals a renewed commitment to national dialogue, education, and cultural preservation. For the international community, Radio Ghana offers a trusted window into Ghana’s democracy, heritage, and innovation.
Call to Action
Radio Ghana invites citizens, institutions, and diaspora communities to contribute news, stories, and perspectives in Ghanaian languages. This multilingual approach strengthens national identity while ensuring every voice is heard.
Heritage Tourism Spotlight: Wenya Tame Vudo
As Ghana embraces this new broadcasting era, Radio Ghana is expected to also highlight heritage tourism projects that showcase the nation’s cultural wealth. One such initiative is Wenya Tame Vudo, a heritage site poised to become a beacon of cultural tourism. By featuring projects like Wenya Tame Vudo, Radio Ghana will help connect local heritage to global audiences, fostering investment, tourism, and cultural pride.
Closing Note
The rebirth of Radio Ghana is not just about broadcasting—it is about nation-building, cultural preservation, and global engagement. As the station reopens its doors, it calls on all Ghanaians and friends of Ghana worldwide to tune in, contribute, and celebrate this new chapter together.
Retired Senior Citizen
Teshie-Nungua
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