Jacaranda FM: South Africa's Leading Radio Station for News, Music and Local Stories
When you tune into Jacaranda FM, a popular South African radio station broadcasting from Pretoria with a strong presence across Gauteng, the Western Cape, and beyond. Also known as Jacaranda 94.2, it’s the go-to station for real-time news, traffic updates, and the soundtrack of everyday life in South Africa. Whether you’re driving to work in Johannesburg, commuting in Cape Town, or just relaxing at home, Jacaranda FM delivers the kind of local insight you won’t get from national broadcasters.
It’s not just about music—though it plays a solid mix of local and international hits. Jacaranda FM has built its reputation on South African news, a trusted source for breaking stories from politics to crime, with reporters on the ground in major cities. You’ll hear live updates on everything from the Madlanga Commission hearings to police crackdowns in Kaduna and Edo, all with a local voice that feels like a neighbor telling you what’s really going on. The station also covers major events like the Osun Osogbo Festival, Big Brother Naija finals, and football matches involving DR Congo, Tunisia, or South Africa’s own teams, making it a hub for continental stories that matter to everyday listeners.
What sets Jacaranda FM apart is how it connects with its audience. The DJs aren’t distant personalities—they’re part of the community. They talk about traffic jams on the N1, the latest Lotto results, and even the rise of solar power at Ahmadu Bello University, because those are the things people care about. It’s radio that doesn’t just report the news, it lives inside the rhythm of South African life. And whether you’re listening in Pretoria, Durban, or Cape Town, you’re getting content shaped by real-time events, not canned scripts.
Behind the scenes, Jacaranda FM invests in local talent and technology. It’s not just a station—it’s a platform for voices you won’t hear elsewhere. From interviews with new political leaders like Rigathi Gachagua to deep dives into cultural moments like the Olubadan coronation, the station gives space to stories that define the nation. It’s the kind of coverage that makes you feel connected, informed, and part of something bigger.
Below, you’ll find a curated collection of recent stories that were either covered live on Jacaranda FM or closely tied to the issues its listeners care about. From football highs to political tensions, from tech breakthroughs to community wins—this is the kind of content that keeps people tuning in, day after day.
Qhawekazi Mazaleni, 24, was crowned Miss South Africa 2025 on Oct 25, 2025, with coverage from News24 and Jacaranda FM. Her win sets up global pageant hopes and new social projects.
 
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