"We have quite a few quality broadcasters in our area and the radio station that does not innovate and re-invent itself will be left behind," she continues.

Gareth Burley, Dee Lukes, Lize-Mari Arthur and Ningi Goje are the well-known voices on Kingfisher FM. Theunis Pienaar joins them as he returns to the microphone to say good morning to Kingfisher FM’s listeners with the brand-new ‘Big Breakfast’, a newly created four-hour programme packed with fresh information, some controversial opinion and just enough fun. "Perhaps we’ll be able to bring our listeners something our little bit of world has not had before," says Pienaar.

The station’s 2012 schedule also features new quality inserts and a fresh approach to local radio. The popular Xhosa show, ‘Masabelane’, moves to an earlier timeslot and presenters will be contributing to each other’s shows throughout the day. "2012 is going to be a big year for our little bit of world," said Ningi Goje, presenter of ‘Masabelane’.

Kingfisher FM broadcasts on 103.8 and 107.5. It is also available online and through smartphone applications from the station’s website.