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A microphone is seen inside Bakhita Radio station in Juba May 28, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from the Internet, newspapers or television but from the
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Mading Ngor broadcasts his morning radio program "Wake up Juba" from the studio of Bakhita Radio in Juba May 28, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from
![Mading Ngor broadcasts his morning radio program "Wake up Juba" from the studio of Bakhita Radio in Juba May 28, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from the Internet, newspapers or television but from the radio, Ngor is about ... Mading Ngor broadcasts his morning radio program "Wake up Juba" from the studio of Bakhita Radio in Juba May 28, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from the Internet, newspapers or television but from the radio, Ngor is about ...](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/ee69d6ed811f48b688f3ecf551bd44f8/2d0jxn7.jpg)
Mading Ngor broadcasts his morning radio program "Wake up Juba" from the studio of Bakhita Radio in Juba May 28, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from the Internet, newspapers or television but from the radio, Ngor is about ...
Radio Bakhita - The Catholic Archdiocese of Juba has appointed Achiro Josephine as the Managing Director of Radio Bakhita. During the handover ceremony on Tuesday this week, Fr. Samuel Abe Joseph, Secretary
![JHR-trained reporters at Bakhita Radio received journalism awards on World Radio Day - Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) JHR-trained reporters at Bakhita Radio received journalism awards on World Radio Day - Journalists for Human Rights (JHR)](https://jhr.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/South-Sudan.-Bakhita.-UNESCO-Awardees-1.jpg)
JHR-trained reporters at Bakhita Radio received journalism awards on World Radio Day - Journalists for Human Rights (JHR)
![Mading Ngor attends the first anniversary of independence celebrations in Juba, July 9, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from the Internet, newspapers or television but from the radio, Ngor is about as big as journalists get. The 29 ... Mading Ngor attends the first anniversary of independence celebrations in Juba, July 9, 2012. In South Sudan, where most people get their news not from the Internet, newspapers or television but from the radio, Ngor is about as big as journalists get. The 29 ...](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/1db1e3b46189444cb3d085bb893be712/2e5h453.jpg)