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Soft Launch weekend Live shows – Friday 29th Nov— Sunday 1st Dec Friday 29th November 0800-1200: Breakfast with Tammy Williams 1200-1500: Friday Brunch—Leigh Richards […]
Saint FM is please to announce its much-anticipated return this Friday morning, November 29th, with a soft launch! Tune in at 8 AM to join Tammy for the breakfast show as we relaunch and reconnect with our listeners. Embracing a New Hybrid Model: In preparation for this relaunch, we’ve transitioned to a hybrid working environment […]
On the afternoon of Friday, November 22nd, family and friends gathered to bid a heartfelt farewell to Mikael Olsson, (Mike Olsson) a man whose life was deeply intertwined in St Helena. He was laid to rest beside his beloved wife, Bernice, surrounded by those who knew him and wanted to pay their last respects. The […]
Saint FM is gearing up for its highly anticipated ‘Saint FM Come Alive’ initiative, with a target launch date of Friday 29th November. This timeline is contingent on continued public support, and we’re keen to share the progress we’ve made. In response to community feedback, Saint FM is launching a GoFundMe page today. You can […]
James Appleton, from renowned extreme sports tour operator Rat Race Adventures, has etched his name into the history books of St Helena by setting a new record for climbing the iconic Jacob’s Ladder. Working in collaboration with St Helena Tourism, James tackled the formidable 699-step challenge early this morning and achieved an extraordinary new time […]
Mike Olsson, the founder of both the St Helena Independent and Saint FM died last night, Wednesday 13th November after a recurring illness. Mike initially suffered a gradual decline. After his wife, Bernice, died Mike’s general health declined noticeably. On Monday 4th November he wished it to be announced his prognosis was a terminal illness. […]
Your Support Can Make the Difference. The imminent closure of Saint FM has deeply impacted the St Helenacommunity, both locally and internationally. The station has been a crucialplatform for connecting the St Helena diaspora, but despite the widespreadsadness over its closure, little action has been taken to find a sustainable wayto keep it running.A small […]
On a the 29th August 2021 at daybreak, Ruperts Road was alive with activity as people made their way to the seafront. The Teliri Cable Ship had arrived in Ruperts Bay and so too, the long-awaited Equiano Cable. Government officials, project teams, members of the public and the media gathered to watch the buoys slip […]
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