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12 January 2024, 10:33 am

 New leaders for PTA of Iceme Primary elected.

By Eman Yonna This development came at a time when pupils are remaining with only three 3 weeks to start first term year 2024 In this development Angol Angilo was re-elected as Chairman PTA, Omara Albert also re-elected as a…

19 September 2023, 8:47 am

Farmers in Oyam district encouraged to embrace micro scale irrigation

By Edward Odur Agany Peter Okello, Senior Agricultural Engineer Oyam District revealed  this in an exhibition launch for creating awareness on the small scall irrigation held at in Oyam District at Oyam Boma Ground yesterday on Wednesday 13/09/2023. He said…

22 August 2023, 5:18 pm

Price fluctuation worries market vendors in Oyam

By Eman Yonah Oruk Vendors operating at Mo-Cwari Market have developed phobia over the increasing prices of commodities. According to interactions with the vendors, they said cassava price is at 2,000 shillings, black beans at 2,000, peas at 2,500, and…

22 August 2023, 5:07 pm

One man dead, four unconcious in Oyam

BY: Eman Yonah Oruk The deceased ,Omoi Morrish A man accused of having a hand in the theft of a  motor bike belonging to Otim Emmanuel   of Arwot ongo main In Oyam Atidi  Myene sub -county Oyam District  died after …

22 August 2023, 4:02 pm

Obangakene Augustine has threatened to defect party

By Eman Yonah Oruk & Daniel Oyat Obong HON AUGUSTINE OBANGAKENE During a telephone interview with our news desk yesterday, Obangakene  Augustine expressed dissatisfaction on how the NRM primary was  conducted which was only favoring an individual  candidate at the…

13 July 2023, 9:27 am

 LC5 of Oyam District calls for equal service

BY : Eman Yonnah Oruk While speaking to our news desk Walter Dila said Oyam has almost political parties in the leadership so they need to work together such that public demands are not put off limit in Oyam district…

Background

Oyam District is one of the new districts created in Northern Uganda in 2006. Oyam lays in the
mid north Uganda neighbouring Gulu, Omoro, Lira, Kole, Alebtong, Otuke, Masindi,
Kiryandongo, Nakasongola, Dokolo, Amolatar, Kwania and Apac Districts. Oyam is among the
districts that was badly affected by the LRA insurgency in northern Uganda and is now
recovering from the effects of this war.


Oyam is a district with unique social economic information needs that are not being adequately
addressed by the existing media in the region.


Communications coverage for Oyam district includes Mobile phone services and radio
broadcast signals from Gulu, Lira, Lamwo, Pader, Nwoya, Kole, Amolatar, Dokolo, Kwania,
Kiryandongo, Omoro and Apac. The media services required by the communities of Oyam
include, Radio Notices, Advertisements, Announcements, Talk shows and current affairs
debates. The clientele includes Government departments, NGO’s, corporate advertisers,
Institutions. These services are being sourced from radio stations in the neighbouring districts
which are on average one hundred kilometres away from the district.


Media services needs from within Oyam district and the nearby Trading Centres of Kamdini,
Aber, Loro, Myene, Iceme, Otwal, Lalogi, Lakwana, Layibi, Aleka Aboke, Kole, Minakulu, Ayer,
and Bobi along the Gulu and Lira highways would provide sources of revenue for the Radio
Station.


The main hydro electricity grid was extended to Oyam District in 2010. This is a vital source of
electricity for the running the station. However the power is intermittent and there is heavy load
shedding that requires the use of a diesel power generator to provide electricity.
Shine F.M Oyam is a commercial radio station. It draws its good will from its sister Station Radio
Apac style of operation. Its frequency is 106.5, News programming and program relays is used
for local content programming.

VISION
To lead in building the capacity of the community to reflect the social economic diversity
affecting them in the region and provide information that can improve the livelihoods of the
community.


MISSION
* Making voices of the people in the community heard.

  • Hold local government accountable to the population on development programmes.
    Get communities involved in debate by informing them on developmental issues like Agriculture,
    Governance, Education, Culture, Religion and Health.