Radio 2000 is a national radio station in South Africa, broadcasting from Auckland Park, Johannesburg. Launched in 1986 by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), it aims to strengthen democracy and unity among South Africans. The station broadcasts 24/7 on FM frequencies ranging from 97.2 to 100 MHz across the country, including Cape Town at 98.6 FM.
Radio 2000's programming includes news, sports reports (with a focus on cricket), entertainment shows, lifestyle content, and music from both current hits and classics. The station offers a mix of talk and music shows, featuring popular personalities such as Glen Lewis, Ntombi Phiri, and Just Ice.
Some of the key programs in Radio 2000's lineup include:
- "The Take Off" with Bongani Mtolo and Nonala Tose (6 AM - 9 AM)
- "Queens of Grace" with Carol Ofori (9 AM - 12 PM)
- "The Glenzito Superdrive" with Glen Lewis and Nathi Ndamase (3 PM - 6 PM)
- "Marawa Sports Worldwide" with Robert Marawa (6 PM - 7:30 PM)
The station also provides online streaming and podcasts of its most popular programs, allowing listeners to tune in from anywhere in the world.