A typical message I heard while listening to
radio broadcasts in northern Nicaragua accused the Sandinistas of «burning churches, kidnapping Nicaraguan children and sending them to Cuba, stealing land from campesinos, creating internal food shortages by sending Nicaragua's food to the Soviet Union, and killing old people in order to make
soap.»
Practically every rural homestead has a transistor
radio, and rural communities are the target of a sister soap opera for radio, Healing Hearts, which is broadcast twice a day on the three most popular stations — Radio Zulu, Radio Xhosa and Radio Sotho, which between them reach 15.5 million pe
radio, and rural communities are the target of a sister
soap opera for
radio, Healing Hearts, which is broadcast twice a day on the three most popular stations — Radio Zulu, Radio Xhosa and Radio Sotho, which between them reach 15.5 million pe
radio, Healing Hearts, which is
broadcast twice a day on the three most popular stations —
Radio Zulu, Radio Xhosa and Radio Sotho, which between them reach 15.5 million pe
Radio Zulu,
Radio Xhosa and Radio Sotho, which between them reach 15.5 million pe
Radio Xhosa and
Radio Sotho, which between them reach 15.5 million pe
Radio Sotho, which between them reach 15.5 million people.