Weekly Programme Schedule

God is doing wonderful things through the ministry of FEBA Radio Zimbabwe !

Hundreds of people are touched every week, as programmes we produce in our own studios reach into homes and hearts through radio. Listeners reach us by telephone, email, or SMS message. Some even drop by our offices and say hello. Others take advantage of our FREEPOST facility. Part of our commitment is to provide Godly and Biblically-based counselling to every single listener contact we receive. Our current family of programmes is listed on this page.

Programme name: The Sunday Morning Service (SMS)
Station & Frequency: TX Time
Spot FM (92.8 MHz) 10.15
National FM (102.06 MHz) 09.30
Radio Zimbabwe (96.0 MHz) 09.15
Day: Sunday
Description: A radio church service, popular with people who cannot make it to a church. We often hear from those in hospital or unable to leave their own home that this programme is a life-link for them. It is also popular with many church-goers who make a point of listening before heading out to their own church services.

Programme name: Faith in Action (FIA)
Station and frequency: Spot FM (92.8 MHz)
Day and time: Tuesday 21h05

Description: Talk show format that consider things that challenge our faith. Biblical truths and the message of the gospel are used to address these challenges.

Programme name: Guidelines for Today’s Living (GFTL)
Station and frequency: Spot FM (92.8 MHz)
Day and time: Every weekday 12h05 – 12h10
Description: A short message of inspiring and confident words for people during their lunchtime listening.

Programme name: Living & Loving (LAL)
Station and Frequency: Spot FM (92.8 MHz)
Day and time: Friday 2105h
Description: This programme takes a closer look at the family unit and its various dynamics. Discusses communication in marriage, finance, children and discipline.

Programme name: The Health Journey (THJ)
Station and frequency: Spot FM (92.8 MHz)
Day and time: TBA
Description: This programme will follow through the objectives of the MDGs as they relate to Universal Access to Treatment.