Author: Gary Oberholzer

A man in a suit stands on the edge of a cliff, looking across a wide gap toward another rocky ledge under a blue sky with clouds, contemplating new business opportunities.
Rectangular graphic with a turquoise left half and white right half. Text reads Classic Countdown Radio above a large black circle with 1977 in white. Letters o in Countdown are colored yellow and red.
A woman in scrubs sits at a table, looking stressed while talking on the phone about business opportunities, her hand resting on her forehead.
A smiling woman with long hair sits on a yellow couch, holding a container of fruit and a spoon. Wearing a green top, she enjoys her snack in a cozy, colorful room where cover versions of songs play softly in the background.
A glowing black toy brick, similar to a LEGO, emits light and mist against a dark background, with yellow concentric circles radiating outward like cover versions remixing familiar themes.
Historic black-and-white photo of a busy city street with several double-decker trams, people walking, and large classical buildings lining the road—like visual cover versions of vibrant urban life from another era.
A historical scene depicts soldiers on horseback meeting and greeting a crowd of cheering townspeople and fellow soldiers, their raised hats and hands almost echoing cover versions of classic celebrations, all set in a rural landscape with trees and hills.
A person holds up a smartphone to take a photo at a red-lit event, with the words HOT FOODIE and a red lips graphic displayed prominently on the left side.
A large sign reads “Welcome to Zimbabwe. Beitbridge Border Post (Immigration and Zimbabwe Revenue Authority)” next to a paved road, with trees and dry grass in the background, highlighting potential business opportunities at this busy crossing.
A group of nine people, some standing and some posing energetically—one even breakdancing—smile and gesture playfully in a modern indoor setting with wooden floors and large windows, capturing the lively spirit of Hot 102.7fm.