Broadcasting Council is unrealistic
Aug 26, 2009
EDITOR — I read an article recently in your sister paper, Bukkede, that<br>the Broadcasting Council has for the second time, warned radio stations against advertising and hosting talkshows on herbalists, witch doctors and pastors. The council argues th
EDITOR — I read an article recently in your sister paper, Bukkede, that
the Broadcasting Council has for the second time, warned radio stations against advertising and hosting talkshows on herbalists, witch doctors and pastors. The council argues that the individuals cheat and mislead listeners.
However, this is not fair, for instance preaching the word of God is not bad and neither do pastors force anyone to join their religion. Salvation is for us all, and everyone has a right to accept or reject what is preached.
Rogers Muzigiti, Kasese
the Broadcasting Council has for the second time, warned radio stations against advertising and hosting talkshows on herbalists, witch doctors and pastors. The council argues that the individuals cheat and mislead listeners.
However, this is not fair, for instance preaching the word of God is not bad and neither do pastors force anyone to join their religion. Salvation is for us all, and everyone has a right to accept or reject what is preached.
Rogers Muzigiti, Kasese