New Radio Station Hit Juba Airwaves

New Radio Station Hit Juba Airwaves

New Radio Station Hit Juba Airwaves

By Sr. Henriette Anne

Juba’s media space continues to grow to open up every day with an aim of reaching readers and listeners with something fresh and unique.

In Juba, the Catholic Church has set up a new Radio Station called, Radio Maria Bhakita based at St. Joseph parish new church compound next to Bakhita Radio in Juba.

During the blessing of the studios, the Archbishop of Juba, Stephen Ameyu, narrated the history of Radio Maria Bhakita in South Sudan, Juba, “the history of this radio to become part of Juba was after the meeting of Sudan and South Sudan Bishop’s Conference in 2017, after the meeting they wrote a letter to the office of Radio Maria in Italy inviting Radio Maria in South Sudan, and co – currently his Grace Paulino came and wrote a letter confirming what the Bishop has decided and expressing that the radio be brought in the Archdiocese of Juba sins the Archdiocese is in the Capital city”.

Reflecting on the Gospel when Jesus was taken up to heaven and instructing his disciple to go all over the world to baptize people, Archbishop Ameyu noted that “Jesus used humankind to spread the Gospel but with humankind is also the ministry of communication which is very crucial for evangelization, he continued, we cannot reach far distances with our mouths but we can reach with radio, TV and also pictures”.

The goal of this Radio is for evangelization, stressing that the church approved this means of communication since this means of communication will enrich the evangelization, Archbishop Ameyu concluded.

On his part, Fr. Charles Busaka, the director of the same Radio explained that “the presence of Radio Maria Bhakita in South Sudan is not coming as Radio Maria but it is coming to boost the Radio’s already existing in South Sudan, like in Juba, he continued, Radio Maria Bhakita is boosting radio Bhakita since we want it to get stronger”.

Fr. Charles pointed out the principal objectives of Radio Maria Bhakita, stressing that the radio has to conform to the teaching of the church, he further explained, that the radio has a Marian Spirit and the main objective is to evangelize.