Set up with 100% funding from the British government through its agency, Department for International Development (DFID), the day-to-day running costs are entirely met by revenue generated by the station. 

The radio was established to bridge the information and communication gap with the view of enhancing the peace process and spur development in the region.

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Set up with 100% funding from the British government through its agency, Department for International Development (DFID), the day-to-day running costs are entirely met by revenue generated by the station. 

The radio was established to bridge the information and communication gap with the view of enhancing the peace process and spur development in the region.

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Set up with 100% funding from the British government through its agency, Department for International Development (DFID), the day-to-day running costs are entirely met by revenue generated by the station. 

The radio was established to bridge the information and communication gap with the view of enhancing the peace process and spur development in the region.

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Set up with 100% funding from the British government through its agency, Department for International Development (DFID), the day-to-day running costs are entirely met by revenue generated by the station. 

The radio was established to bridge the information and communication gap with the view of enhancing the peace process and spur development in the region.

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Mega FM

Mega FM

Independence House Plot 11/13, Olya Road P.O.Box 358 Gulu,Broadcast House Plot 17-19, Nile Avenue Kampala,.,Amuria
Contact Phones: +256 772 704 447,+256 711 111 666
Web Address: www.megafm.co.ug
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About Mega FM

In the northern district of Gulu, at the spot where the Union Jack was lowered at Independence 58years ago, now stands a vibrant radio station -102 Mega FM. A monument has been erected at the site in memory of the event, to capture its historical significance.

“Mega” - Luo for "mine"- became operational in October 2002 and is bubbling on the frequency 102.1 and 103.1 FM, Mega FM. It is an editorially and financially independent community radio station and cuts an impressive rating of being the leading radio station in Northern Uganda. 

Set up with 100% funding from the British government through its agency, Department for International Development (DFID), the day-to-day running costs are entirely met by revenue generated by the station. 

The radio was established to bridge the information and communication gap with the view of enhancing the peace process and spur development in the region.


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