Africa: radio training

Roger Cook  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jul 2015
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Africa: radio training

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Nyankunde is a small town near the Ugandan border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, which I visited in 1989 on my very first trip to Africa.

In March I was responding to a request for training and technical help from a young man who has started a radio station to bring a ‘message of reconciliation’ to this war-torn area.

Jean-Luc had been receiving French radio programmes from Grace Baptist Mission (GBM) for some time and had then found the website of ‘Radios Ebène’, the association with which I have been working for over ten years. His request was backed up by his testimony, which had been picked up by Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), who had come to know him well.

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