RTP ÃÂfrica is a terrestrial radio station owned by Rádio e Televisão de Portugal broadcasting to Lusophone African countries with programming such as Lusophone African music, as well as Portuguese music and Brazilian music, with update reports from the Lusophone African recording world.
The station broadcasts on FM in Portugal (Lisboa 101.5 MHz, Coimbra 103.4 MHz and Faro 99.1 MHz), but also on most African Portuguese-speaking countries: Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe.
RDP ÃÂfrica was introduced to Lusophone Africa when RDP Internacional stopped its broadcast on 6 January 1998 and launched RDP ÃÂfrica the next day. The radio station also serves the Portuguese populations of Lusophone Africa and African populations of both black, white, and mulatto blood of Portugal.
Before the creation of RDP ÃÂfrica, RDP created an opt-out service called Canal ÃÂfrica in 1994. The service was catering Portugal and the Lusophone countries of Africa, with the exception of Angola due to laws banning foreign broadcasts in the country.
RDP ÃÂfrica became its own service on 1 April 1996, airing a 17-hour schedule, with David Borges as its first director. The service later extended its schedule to 20 hours, from 5am to 1am. The downtime was filled by a simulcast of Antena 1 due to the lack of resources to produce an overnight schedule.
For its twelfth anniversary in 2008, RDP ÃÂfrica made a special 12-hour broadcast from the Campo Grande subway station, with 12 invitees.
On 30 March 2026, the station has been renamed as RTP ÃÂfrica, matching the television channel of the same name, after the adoption of a single branding strategy on 18 February 2026. Some of its staff feared job losses as the television channel and the radio station were now put under the same branding. The rebranding is designed by Ivity Brand Corp, a Portuguese design agency responsible for RTP corporate rebrand.