ERITREA
Dimtsi Hafash Radio (Voice of Broad Masses)
It was confirmed that the have broadcast on September 14.
see also : http://radio.chobi.net/DX/bbs/?res:3#1632
Frequency : 7175kHz
Maybe this is "Dimtsi Hafash Radio 2 (Voice of Broad Masses 2)"
Special TNX! : Ron Howard(USA)
MEMO;
Website of "Dimtsi Hafash Radio"
http://alenalki.com/
http://www.alenalki.com/
** In 2015 it was broadcast from March until around November.
SA(ID) (** WRTH2011)
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[Amhalic]:
Yeh be Asmera, ketema yemigegne yesifiw Yeritrea hezeb demts yeamarigna agelgilot new.
[Arabic]: Huna Asmara, Idha'at Sawt al-Iritriyyah.
[Tigrigna]: Ezi kab Asmara, Zemehalalef Medeber Radio Demtsi Hafash Eritrea eyu.
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EMBASSY OF THE STATE OF ERITREA
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Dimtsi Hafash: (Voice of the Broad Masses) is a state owned media that
broadcasts from the capital Asmara. This national radio service begun
under the liberation front in 1979. The high illiteracy rate among
Eritreans, particularly in rural areas, make this medium the most
effective to educate and inform the general public. Its correspondents
are stationed throughout the country. With a transmission power of 100
kilowatts, Dimtsi Hafash covers all Eritrea and it also available via
satellite. It broadcasts in nine Eritrean ethnic languages, (Tigrinya,
Arabic, Tigre, Kunama, Saho, Afar, Bilen, Hedareb and Nara), Amharic,
Oromo and Somali languages and covers a wide range of subjects targeted
at general and specific audiences. Children and youth, for example,
broadcast their own shows each week.
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http://www.eritrean-embassy.se/press-release/media/
There are three radio stations in Eritrea.
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Radio Bana is an educational radio broadcast in five languages.
Radio Zara is available only in Tigrinya, while Dimtsi Hafash is
available in nine languages:
Afar
Arabic
Beja
Blin
Kunama
Nara
Saho
Tigre
Tigrinya
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WIKIPEDIA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_of_Eritrea