 The United Nations Office of the Higher Commissioner for Human Rights and the South African Human Rights Commission invited local community radio stations across South Africa to enter competition based on the theme, stand up for someone else's rights. Ten finance radio stations traveled to Johannesburg to be at the Galo Awards ceremony on 29 March 2017 to await announcement of the top winner. And our winner, Bohori Community Radio Station. I'm from the United Nations. I'm from the United Nations. I'm from the United Nations. Judging criteria was based on, first of all, the issue. It was essential that a specific human right was violated as per the Constitution, the Supreme Law of this country. I was in the police station, in the police station, and I was told that I was going to be sent to jail. I was told that I was going to be sent to jail. I was told that I was going to be sent to jail. From Mohodi FM, or Mohodi Community Radio, the point was that they went over and above in actually resolving the person's concern. It was a vulnerable farm worker that got injured. He needed an RAF claim to be settled, and they went to the extent of actually helping this person realise that.