Radio FINE FM has new journalists to replace those who left.

Leading journalists in Rwandan football, Mihigo Saddam and Niyibizi Aimé, have appeared on Fine FM Rwanda for a discussion on the Court of Appeal for Football. 

A few days ago, some of the key journalists in this program left the radio station, including Sam Karenzi, who was the station manager and sports director at the radio station; Kazungu Claver, who had just arrived there a few days ago; and Ishimwe Ricard, who was the moderator. 

Later, one of the remaining participants in the interview, Muramira Regis, reiterated that other journalists or judges, as they are called in this interview, should come to ensure that the interview continues and is original. 

It is known that this is not the first time Aimé is going to work for this radio station and for this interview because before he went to City Radio, where he is now working, this journalist also worked for the Rwanda Broadcasting Corporation ‘RBA’ and its Rusizi community radio station.

 While Mihigo Saddam is appearing on this show for the first time, he has experience in journalism and Rwandan football, especially since this show focuses on Rwandan news. 

This journalist has worked for various media outlets as a sports reporter, such as InyaRwanda, RadioTV10 Rwanda, BTN TV Rwanda, and Isango Star, and is currently a reporter for Umwezi FM, broadcasting on 95.3. 

After Sam Karenzi, Kazungu Claver, and Ishimwe Ricard retired, the interview was conducted for days by other journalists of this radio who were often heard in interviews about news from the European continent: Mutsindarwejo Jolie and Niyonkuru Frank, who joined the regulars of this interview, namely Muramira Regis and Samila.

Radio FINE FM is very circulating in media this year due to many things related to them, like the recruitment of Kazungu Clever, misunderstood from Sam Karenza and Mucyo Antha.