Listeners tune in to Sudanese radio station – 13 June 2008
Miraya FM, a UN radio station, has become one the world’s most popular radio stations. Nearly 80 per cent of the southern Sudan’s 12 million residents tune in at least once a week to get the latest on local and international news. Al Jazeera’s John Terret reports from Sudan where many listeners depend on the station’s news bulletins for up-to-date information about what is happening in their own country.
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waz ‘up my brothers …
waz ‘up my brothers..
DO u think the separation of sudan will bring devolopment and stability in our country !!!
WAKE UP guys this is AFRICA and its meant to be divided and instable by the intention of westren… GO BACK TO HISTORY AND U WILL K NOW…
OUR SALVATION IS IN THE SUDANESE PEOPLE (OURSELEVES) , NOT THE ONES WHO ARE TRADING BY THE ISSUES OF OUR CONCERN , WHO R MAKING ALOT OF MONEY ()
China won’t allow …
China won’t allow it, they Fund the North!!they care for the African,,even before the OIL!!!
I gree south is …
I gree south is breaking away just wait for 2011 u will see.
Good For The Radio
Good For The Radio
Let the freedom …
Let the freedom ring in SOuthern Sudan..
this our Best radio …
this our Best radio Miraya I hop if it work in Khartoum
Is it pretty likely …
Is it pretty likely that South Sudan will break off and become its own state when it has the chance? Maybe even Darfur as well? The Khartoum government has behaved so brutally that I don’t see why South Sudan would want to stay.