Broadcasters visit East Africa. (FYI News & Notes).
Ed Slusarczyk and Tom Cassidy, both of Ag Radio Network, Inc., Utica Utica, ancient city, N AfricaUtica (y `tĭkə), ancient N African city, c.25 mi (40 km) NW of Carthage. According to tradition, it was founded by Phoenicians from Tyre c.1100 B.C., N.Y., traveled to Kampala Kampala (kämpä`lä), city (2002 pop. 1,189,142), capital of Uganda Uganda (y gän`də, gän`dä), officially Republic of Uganda, republic (2005 est. pop. 27,269,000), 91,133 sq mi (236,036 sq km), E central Africa., on Lake Victoria. It is Uganda's largest city and its administrative, communications, economic, and transportation center. Manufactures include processed foods, beverages, furniture, and machine parts., Uganda, to discuss farm program production with radio station owners in Africa. The two visited farms, agribusinesses and radio stations from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Cameroon Cameroon, countryCameroon (kăm'ər n`), Fr. Cameroun, officially Republic of Cameroon, republic (2005 est. pop. 16,380,000), 183,568 sq mi (475,442 sq km), W central Africa.. The Ag Radio Network will feed programs covering basic crop and livestock production voiced by Slusarczyk and Cassidy for daily reports.
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