Radio Ngoma ya Amani (101.0 FM): The Voice of Peace
In the isolated highlands of Minembwe, communication is a lifeline. Radio Ngoma ya Amani (RNA), a community broadcasting initiative of Eben-Ezer University of Minembwe, serves as the primary source of truth, education, and connection for thousands of households.
A Digital Shield Against Isolation
In a region often disconnected by geography and conflict, RNA acts as a strategic “Digital Shield”. By broadcasting in local languages, the station ensures that no member of the community is left behind due to isolation or the spread of disinformation.

A Digital Shield Against Isolation
In a region often disconnected by geography and conflict, RNA acts as a strategic “Digital Shield”. By broadcasting in local languages, the station ensures that no member of the community is left behind due to isolation or the spread of disinformation.
Our Impact on Air:
Public Health & Safety
In partnership with the University Medical Clinic (CMUEMI), RNA broadcasts vital health awareness and emergency information directly to rural homes.
Distance Learning
The radio extends the CODAP-UEMI K-12 curriculum to remote areas, ensuring that children can continue learning even when physical access to schools is disrupted.
Social Cohesion
RNA is a dedicated platform for promoting dialogue, peacemaking, and social cohesion among the diverse groups in the region.
Global Partnerships
Our commitment to impactful broadcasting was formalized through a 2025 partnership with ActionAid International, strengthening our capacity to serve as a regional advocate for justice and development.

Support the Voice of Minembwe
Operating a radio station in a conflict zone requires significant technical and financial resilience. Your support helps us maintain our transmitters, train local journalists, and ensure that the “Ngoma ya Amani” (Drum of Peace) continues to beat for everyone.