MOGADISHU, Tuesday ,13 February 2024:The Somali Media Association (SOMA) has today concluded an event marking the International World Radio Day and the 11th anniversary of the establishment of the SOMA association at Hotel Sahafi, Mogadishu, Somalia. The main UNESCO theme of the World Radio Day 2024 is: Radio: A century informing, entertaining and educating’, underscores radio’s ongoing evolution in a digital age. The key intention of remembering the World Radio Day celebrated all over the world on The world radio event was proclaimed in 2011 by the Member States of UNESCO, and adopted The event is coinciding with 11th anniversary when the Somali Media Association (SOMA) has In his opening remarks, Mohamed Osman Makaran, Secretary General of SOMA has “From our side, we have taken the topic “Radio-Culture and Peace” highlighting that the radio is significant platform for the Somali community working on promoting the Somali culture and peace efforts as the country is recovering form prolonged conflicts.” Mohamed Osman Makaran stated. |
Farah Oma Nur, Secretary General of FESOJ, media expert has congratulated SOMA for marking the World Radio Day and the 11th Anniversary of its foundation which he described as major event. He explained that the radio is reliable source of information while the social media is mostly unreliable. He indicated the media managers and the journalists should have resilience for the challenges they experience at the certain times. “There is need for the radio to take major role in the efforts of promoting the culture and peace for safeguarding the recovery progress achieved in Somalia so far.” Farah Omar Nur stated. |
Mohamed Mohamud Adde , media veteran on his part mentioned that with Radio crossing the 100 years breakthrough is evidence to its lasting benefits and continued impact across various areas such as news, drama, music, and sports. Despite facing challenges from digital platforms, social media, and economic constraints, radio remains a committed source of information and entertainment for millions worldwide. |