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Our Team

Station Manager
Gracious Mulinga
A broadcast journalist with experience in radio and television production and presenting.
Station Engineer
Phillimone Kaunda
An experienced engineer with over 20 years' experience in the broadcasting industry.
Presenter/Producer
Sakina Majawa
A multi-award-winning journalist with over 20 years of experience in radio. She currently serves as the Head of Programmes.
Presenter/Producer
Gift Banda
A versatile presenter and producer with over 10 years' experience in radio and television. He currently serves as the Deputy Head of Programmes.
Presenter/Producer
Raymond Siyaya Jnr.
A multi-award-winning journalist with over 10 years' experience in radio and television presenting.
Reporter
Elizabeth Mwapasa
A multi-award-winning seasoned journalist with over 10 years' experience. She currently heads the News and Current Affairs department. Elizabeth has a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication and various certificates in leadership and conflict management. Her responsibilities encompass newsroom management, editing, training, and ensuring regulatory compliance. She is skilled in voice-overs and scriptwriting for radio broadcast content.
Reporter
Tiamike Mao Njanji
A multi-skilled radio presenter and reporter. Currently serving as the Deputy Head of News and Current Affairs.
Reporter
Jonas Kachikho
A multi-skilled journalist with over 15 years' experience in radio.
Reporter
Isabel Molande
A multi-skilled journalist with over 15 years' experience in radio.
Technician
Winstone Msukwa
A multi-skilled electronics technician with over 20 years' experience in broadcasting settings.
Graphics Designer/Cameraman
Elias Chaima
A multi-skilled graphics designer, cameraman and videographer with over 10 years' experience.

Chanco Community Radio is owned and run by the University of Malawi and is the first environmental radio station in Malawi. The radio station was established by the University of Malawi with funding from the Royal Norwegian Embassy through the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Program (LCBCCAP), which was run by the Department of Forestry through the Forestry Research Institute of Malawi (FRIM), WorldFish, and Leadership for Environment and Development – Southern and Eastern Africa (LEAD-SEA).

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