BACK ON AIR.



Not only Kenyans but also students of Moi University had been denied their rights to seek information and news after the four main station in Kenya had been switched off due to digital migration.
Now the dark hours are over. Moi University students should have a smiling face because NTV, KTN, Citizen TV and QTV which account for over 90 per cent of the total television viewership in the country will resume normal digital broadcasts starting at 6:50pm on Thursday. Indeed this is good news to Moi university students whom majority of students have been in the dark not knowing the ongoing activities in the country. Students will now enjoy their Favorite programs and being informed on the current and breaking news not only in Kenya but the entire world.

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  1. They should then give us the alternative to media if in any case their aim is to shut us our right to information.

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  2. I understand they will be totally on digital platform. The practical meaning of 'kusema na kutenda'

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  3. Finally there are some positive news despite all the negative issues that has been revolving around regarding 'Digital migration'. May be to be clarified on whether signals are open to the whole country or just Nairobi.

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  4. Students will be able to grasp whats going on country wide

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