Vandalised Catholic Radio resumes broadcasting

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Sout al Mahaba (Voice of Love) Radio, a Catholic Radio in South Sudan, vandalized at the onset of the violent conflict in mid-December 2013, resumed broadcasting on Sunday.

Sout al Mahaba (Voice of Love) Radio, a Catholic Radio in South Sudan, vandalized at the onset of the violent conflict in mid-December 2013, resumed broadcasting on Sunday.

The Malakal-based Catholic Radio of the Diocese of Malakal in Upper Nile State, which had all its equipment looted, was successfully repaired last month and awaited the approval of the diocesan administration to resume broadcasting.

According to the Catholic Radio Network (CRN) News, the radio went back on air on Sunday, February 22, 2015, after the Apostolic Administrator, Monsignor Roko Taban Musa gave permission in consultation with the members of the CRN Board.

The radio has been off air since February 18, 2014, just three days after the opposition forces attacked the headquarters of Upper Nile State, Malakal town.

Sout al Mahaba Radio is one of the nine community-based Catholic radio stations constituting the Catholic Radio Network.

(CANAA)

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