Chiconono Chew Chew
Voices from the sunny Niasa Province town of Chiconono in Mozambique, home of Feba’s partnership with Radio Chiunjota – reaching people who speak the Yawo language. Aubie Banda is a producer/presenter at the station. Originally from Malawi, Aubie's life changed dramatically when as a young Muslim labourer he heard Christian songs being sung in a language he could understand. His story is worth listening to.
Custodio Tivane is the Director of Feba Radio Mozambique. He has expansive vision for using radio to reach parts of that enormous country with the hope and love of Jesus Christ. Custodio shares a little about his life, and you can hear his passion as he talks about Feba's partnership with Radio Chiunjota.
The music in today's episode is from our friends at www.magnatune.com - Portuguese artist Anamar sings Black sheep (OVELHA NEGRA) off her CD entitled TRANSFUDO.
The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the original shortwave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of 'What a Friend we have in Jesus'.
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