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Radio in sesotho language

Sesotho, also known as Southern Sotho, is a Bantu language spoken in Lesotho and South Africa. It has around 5 million speakers worldwide. The language is known for its use of clicks, which are represented by letters such as 'c' and 'q'. The Sesotho language has a rich musical heritage, with traditional music played on instruments like the lekolulo (a type of flute) and the lesiba (a mouth bow).

One of the most popular musical artists who sings in Sesotho is Tsepo Tshola, who is known as the "Village Pope" of South Africa. He was a member of the seminal South African group Sankomota and is known for his soulful voice and socially conscious lyrics. Other notable artists include Mantsa, who is known for blending traditional and modern styles, and Tšepo Lesole, who sings in a style influenced by jazz and soul music.

Radio Lesotho is the national radio station of Lesotho and broadcasts in Sesotho. It is known for its news and current affairs programming, as well as its cultural and entertainment content. Other radio stations that broadcast in Sesotho include Thaha-Khube FM and Mphatlalatsane FM. These stations play a mix of music, news, and talk programming, providing a platform for the Sesotho language and culture to be heard and celebrated.