Women’s Month: Honouring your ‘Unsung Hero’ with East Coast Radio
Updated | By East Coast Radio
This Women’s Month, we want the spotlight on the
heroine in your life who never ceases to amaze you. Help us honour YOUR unsung
hero in a few easy steps.

As we head into Women’s Month, we want to celebrate those who work silently to ensure we are cared for and loved to the highest degree.
The women in our lives who never ask for thanks but simply do everything out of the goodness of their hearts. Our mothers, sisters, aunts, cousins, grandmothers, daughters and friends, the hard workers who remain unsung heroes.
This Women’s Month, East Coast Radio is shining a light on these everyday heroines. The ones who sacrifice without a single complaint.
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Join us in celebrating the women who never fail to show up no matter what!
Honouring your unsung hero is easy; all you have to do is:
- Save the number 061 792 9495 (if you haven’t already)
- Open WhatsApp
- Send the word “Hero” to the above number
- Share your story about your unsung hero
Once you’ve completed the above, you stand a chance to get a moment on air with East Coast Radio, showering your unsung hero with everything they deserve.
Why not take a moment to do something meaningful? Their stories are worth celebrating.

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4. Switch to the audio bouquet on your OpenView decoder and browse to channel 606.
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