Radio Risaala, is an independent radio and website based in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. Radio Risaala FM radio 102.2 MHZ and a website www.radiorisaala.com was launched on 24 June 2001 (with the name of IQK Radio) to serve for the all-Somali speaking community in east Africa.
During its 18 hours on air (5:00 AM-11:00 PM), Radio Risaala focuses to educate and entertaining and inform the people of Somalia with accurate and truth-based news.
Radio Risaala broadcasts news in its daily and weekly programs those including; entertainment, peace, culture, education, health, sports, economy and politics.
Radio Risaala is not affiliated with any particular group in the country whether it is political party, religious or racism group.
Our Target audience
Following the capacity of our transmitter and the high-quality programs we deliver, Radio Risaala target audiences are increasingly going high day-to-day with the destination of the regions in the southern part of the country. Today our listeners – more than 3 million, live in Mogadishu (16 districts of the Benadir region with almost three million people), Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle, and some parts of Bay and Hiiran regions .
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In addition, there are more than 90 countries around the globe that audience could reach us on our live streaming channel on the internet during our 18-hours of broadcasting as we regularly publish all of our content on our website www.radiorisaala.com .
Radio Risaala also intends to extend the listening destination across the country in the near future.
OUR VISION
As today’s world becomes a “world of information”, we aspire to become the leader of Somalia media in terms of value, nationwide serving, quality of our employees, and the most updated equipment we use
OUR MISSION
We believe availing from the experiences of our professional journalists will gain tangible work in the field of journalism, especially in Somalia where there has not been law and order for about two decades.
To become the “leading radio” in Somalia has a wide meaning for us, so we are intending to generate the following;-
To bring Excellence work in the field of journalism.
To serve through unity and professionalism.
To provide news, entertainment, and awareness to the Somali-speaking community.
To improve the Somali language as its standard and innovate new ways to upgrade it.
We promote restoring peace to the troubled nation of Somalia to help establish a stable environment with a brighter future.
We encourage achieving good governance and a democratic system in Somalia.
We stand for the voice of the voiceless people and bring out the challenges against vulnerable parties of the society including the women, children, and the minority people in Somalia.
We advocate for better human rights and free speech in Somalia.
We encourage bonding between Somali people who are scattered around the world.
ACTIVITIES OF RADIO RISAALA
Radio Risaala airs both weekly and daily programs including political, social, economical, and environmental which do not reflect to the vision of any particular group in Somalia. Radio Risaala gives a free platform to the different segments of society to express their views whether they are politicians or ordinary people.
Radio Risaala is an independent media organization headquartered in Mogadishu Somalia. Our broadcasting comes through FM 102.2 MHZ and on the internet live streaming www.radiorisaala.comall over the world. We have the capacity to reach our listeners in Mogadishu (Banadir region), Jowhar, Balcad, Mahaday (Middle Shabelle region), Marka, Barawe, Wanlaweyn, Afgoye, Shalanbood as well as Qoryooley town (Lower Shabelle region) , We are welcoming to use Radio Risaala every time.
Relationship with these Organizations:
FAOSO
IST
ICRC
NRC
Ergo Radio
IMS
ARC
CRD
UNOPS Mine Action Programme
UNICEF
IOM
WARDO
SFCC
SCAC
SOPHA
CED
Free Press Unlimited
SOCENSA
and others
Radio Risaala programming hours:
– From 5.00am-11:00p.m
– 7.00am – 7.00pm (most popular hours)
RADIO RISAALA HEADQUARTER
Radio Risaala is based in Mogadishu, Somalia.
El Gab Junction in Hamar Jajab district.
For further information feel free to contact: Managing Director Risaala Media Corporation
Mohamed Abdiwahab:
Director Risaala Media Corporation Mohamed Abdiwahab
Radio Risaala broadcast online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Radio Risaala brings you the friendly voices of the community. As a community station, We also have religious programs, sport, local news and interviews etc.
MOGADISHU (HORN OBSERVER) In a gathering in Mogadishu on Monday, the local media community decried the worsening media freedom in Somalia as they made a call urging top leadership of the federal government to respect journalists’ rights and their safety.
They said the Somali journalists play a crucial role in the country’s pursuit of lasting peace, stability and democracy. However, the sad reality is that government officials who are keen on making an example of targeted journalists, are increasingly resorting to sham trials and persecution against journalists deemed to be critical to authorities.
“When president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was campaigning, he was claiming that he wanted to allow free press and create a safe space for journalists. Unfortunately he has done the vice versa,” said Mohamed Bulbul, the Secretary of Information for the Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS), who reports for Universal TV.
Deputy Minister of Information
The media groups and the journalists at the gathering on Monday expressed dismay about the October 8 ban on disseminating ‘extremist ideology’ issued by the ministry of information which they described as overly broad, vague and leaves the door open to abuse by overzealous security and government officials.
One brutal official named during the meeting is the current deputy minister of information, Abdirahman Yusuf Omar [popularly known as al Adaala], a known perpetrator of press freedom.
“Mr. Al-Adaala is the kingpin responsible for attacking and persecuting the secretary-general of SJS, Abdalle Ahmed Mumin. That is not the only case: In 2020, he authorised the kidnaping, torture and persecution of Mohamed Abduwahab Abuuja, a vulnerable Somali bantu journalist in Mogadishu,” he added.
In September 2021, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) declared the arrest and detention of journalist Mohamed Abdiwahab Nuur (“Abuuja”) an arbitrary and in violation of international law. Despite the UNWGAD also recommended reparations for the journalist, perpetrators such as Al-Adaala continued to plot more attacks on the journalists and press freedom advocates. His latest target is the renowned journalist and media freedom advocate, Abdalle Ahmed Mumin who was detained on 11 October following a joint press conference by the media advocates including SJS.
According to Mohamed Abdiwahab, the director of the independent Radio Risaala, detaining a leading defender of human rights and press freedom is an indicative of how the authorities are clearly attacking media outlets and journalists they consider critical to them.
“Targeting Abdalle Mumin has sent a chilling effect to all media community. Freedom of the speech is a basic human rights and any attack on a journalist is a human rights violation. Unfortunately, those who are committing this human rights violation are still enjoying in the government positions. This country is going nowhere as long as impunity persists,” added Abdiwahab.
The media advocates urged the federal government to demonstrate a political will to prosecute crimes committed against journalists and media workers.
“The injustice and lack of accountability has dragged Somalia behind. We ask the top government leadership to act immediately and carry out thorough investigations to hold accountable of those responsible foe the attacks of the journalists,” said the secretary-general of the Somali Media Association, anther independent media houses group.
They also urged the international community to play their role in ensuring that press freedom and other essential human rights — without which democracies cannot exist — are protected
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