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NUST FM NUST FM - the Namibia University of Science and Technology online community radio station

Logging off for 2025‼️ Thank you for keeping us company throughout the year, we hope you had a ball just as much we did ...
15/11/2025

Logging off for 2025‼️

Thank you for keeping us company throughout the year, we hope you had a ball just as much we did 💙

See you soon 🎙️

One day to go!!!Join us bright and early tomorrow at the  main gate for the  .See you there!
07/11/2025

One day to go!!!

Join us bright and early tomorrow at the main gate for the .

See you there!

2 Days to go until the NUST 10 year legacy run!!  It’s time to get those last warm ups in 🏃🏽‍♂️
06/11/2025

2 Days to go until the NUST 10 year legacy run!!

It’s time to get those last warm ups in 🏃🏽‍♂️

NUST 10 Year Legacy Run Goodie Bag Collection starts today!!Bring along your proof of payment and identification!⏰: 12:0...
06/11/2025

NUST 10 Year Legacy Run Goodie Bag Collection starts today!!

Bring along your proof of payment and identification!

⏰: 12:00
📍: NUST Main Campus (E-Haus)

Research and Innovation Matters hosted by Unda & Nigel.Featuring Prof Nelson Mlambo, a professor of Literature, Communic...
04/11/2025

Research and Innovation Matters hosted by Unda & Nigel.
Featuring Prof Nelson Mlambo, a professor of Literature, Communication and Applied Linguistics.

A prolific scholar and storyteller, Prof Mlambo recently published “Narrating Africa - Narrating a Multifaceted Approach”, a collaborative international project that showcases co-research and co-mentoring across institutions.

His work explores the power of narratives in shaping societal understanding, bridging science and humanities through storytelling, and using literature as a vehicle for ecological, social and cultural justice.

4 days to go!!
04/11/2025

4 days to go!!

5 days to go!!!Are you ready?
03/11/2025

5 days to go!!!

Are you ready?

 joined us on the Kiosk to talk about his music journey, his recent projects and what’s next for himOnly on www.nustfm.n...
22/10/2025

joined us on the Kiosk to talk about his music journey, his recent projects and what’s next for him

Only on www.nustfm.na

17/10/2025

Sergeant Haitota from the speaks on the current prevailing taxi robberies and measures we can take to be more cautious.

For emergencies, contact the Windhoek City Police - 0612903339 / Send a SMS 4444.

Last call for registration coming to you live and direct from Maerua Mall!! 🏃🏽‍♂️Join us at Maerua Mall, this Saturday f...
16/10/2025

Last call for registration coming to you live and direct from Maerua Mall!! 🏃🏽‍♂️

Join us at Maerua Mall, this Saturday from 09:00 to 13:00 to sign up for the NUST 10 Year Legacy Run and win exciting goodies 💙

See you there!!

15/10/2025

What legacy would you like to leave?

Join us for the NUST 10 Year Legacy Run on the 08 November 2025

Registration closes on the 18th Oct 2025! Sign up today!

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Windhoek

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 22:00
Tuesday 07:30 - 22:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 22:00
Thursday 07:30 - 22:00
Friday 07:30 - 22:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00

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+264612072874

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NUST FM is an online media communication platform to disseminate information about NUST to its community and external stakeholders. The station allows students, staff and interested parties to enter into a dialogue about matters that directly affect all members.

The station further acts as a training ground for students, in not only the media industry but how a work place environment functions. As such, NUST FM consists of students from all faculties within NUST, in this way the entire community is reflected in the voices of NUST FM.

Programming Policy: The content of the station must at all time reflect the community which it serves. Therefore, 60% of the content output is NUST related, 30% is dedicated to national content and the remaining 10% is dedicated to African and/or international news that have a local impact.