TV10, the first privately owned television station in Rwanda will go on air in July 2012. Its broadcasts seek to display the ambition to give voice to the entire Rwandan population without distinction said the boss, Eugene Nyagahene this Sunday.
“We will have a new way of presenting the news.” Historically, most of the news we had on national radio, was the government news. This time we’re going to give an opportunity to the civil society to talk, the business community and every citizen will have a say for the viewers,” said Nyagahene.
Nyagahene is the promoter and director of the TV10 Group, and also owns a private station called Radio 10.
However, Nyagahene said the chain was initially forbidden to open its branch in political debates and focuses exclusively on the political, commercial, cultural and above all entertainment.
“It will focus on training young people especially in the fight against AIDS and education. It will be more supportive of economic players,” added Nyagahene.
TV 10 will broadcast for 24 hours daily and in three official languages that are French, English and Kinyarwanda.
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