
Radio Wa FM 89.8
Über Radio Wa FM 89.8
Radio Wa FM 89.8 streamt live aus Lira, Uganda, auf Tuninga Radio.
Dieser Radiosender ist spezialisiert auf News, Talk, Religious-Musik.
The station primarily focuses on news, social commentary, and agricultural programming, reflecting a commitment to community engagement and addressing pertinent local issues. Content spans a range of topics including environmental concerns, political developments, social issues, and agricultural practices. Recent stories highlight Bishop Wanok’s call to end plastic pollution, government development efforts, the encouragement of originality within the local film talent pool, land boundary re-demarcation, and the creation of an organic farming curriculum at the local area University. The broadcaster also reports on initiatives such as Amugo peasants finding refuge in agro-ecology and the donation of land to the local area University. News categories covered include Agriculture, Crime, Education, Environment, Gender, Health, Justice & Peace, News, Politics, Religious, Social, and Sports, indicating a broad scope of reporting and community interest. The station’s programming schedule features several distinct shows. “Rwate Kede Yesu” airs Monday through Saturday from 3:00 am to 6:30 am. “Jua Kali,” presented by Lucy and Aruba, runs Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Following “Jua Kali,” “Wa Connection,” hosted by DJ Cross and Annet, is broadcast Monday through Friday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. A weekly show, “Face The Nation,” hosted by Steward Bua, airs every Friday from 8:15 pm to 10:00 pm. This program is described as a debate featuring distinguished panelists and guests addressing current national issues. The station’s website includes a program lineup and trending stories section, providing listeners with a readily accessible overview of current and recent content. While the website lacks a detailed historical timeline, the broadcaster’s name, “Blessed are the Peacemakers,” suggests a founding mission rooted in promoting peace and reconciliation. The inclusion of stories like “The Journey of Fr. James John Fraser nationally” hints at a potential connection to religious or historical narratives significant to the region. The station’s coverage of local events, such as the donation of land to the local area University, demonstrates a commitment to documenting and sharing community milestones. The reporting on issues such as land apportionment for daughters and the return of Karamojong individuals further underscores the broadcaster’s focus on social and humanitarian concerns. The station operates a livestream accessible through its website. The website also provides a mechanism for users to view a list of trending stories and program archives. The broadcaster actively engages with the community through its reporting on local initiatives, highlighting the efforts of individuals and organizations working towards social and economic transformation. The inclusion of diverse categories and regular programming demonstrates a commitment to serving a broad audience and providing a platform for discussion and information sharing.
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Radio Wa FM 89.8 bietet News, Talk, Religious-Programm aus Lira, Uganda.
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