
Core Management Team
Fr Tonino Pasolini
Fr Tonino is a Comboni Missionary priest from Italy who has served in Uganda for more than 40 years. Since 2001, he has served as the director of the Arua Diocese Media Centre which includes Radio Pacis; he is also the diocesan communication secretary. He has experience as a provincial of his congregation, a parish priest and the diocesan pastoral coordinator
Fr Riyo Isaac
Fr Riyo is a Diocesan priest from the Lögbari people who was ordained for Arua Diocese in August 2007. He was appointed the assistant diocesan communication secretary and assistant to the director of Radio Pacis in August 2009. He has experience as a curate and acting parish priest in Adumi. He holds degrees in theology and social and philosophical
Sherry Meyer
Sherry is a lay missionary from the USA who has served in Uganda since 1991. She serves as the station manager of Radio Pacis and the Human Resource Manager for the Arua Diocese Media Centre. She holds a doctorate in educational administration, curriculum and supervision and a masters degree in theology. She has been with Radio Pacis since her appointment by the bishop in 2001.
Mr. Anecho Sam
Mr. Anecho is a Ugandan from the Alur people. Since 2004 he has served as the program manager of Radio Pacis. He has worked in radio since 1998. Over the years he has participated in several courses and seminars in radio journalism, radio production and radio marketing. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration/management from Uganda Christian University.
Mr. Acidri Ernest
Mr. Acidri Ernest is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. He serves as the chief news editor at Radio Pacis. Working in radio since 1998, he joined Radio Pacis in 2004. He holds a bachelor degree in mass communications from Makerere University as well as a diploma in journalism from UMI. While at Radio Pacis he was awarded a scholarship for a study trip to the USA in April 2007 from the US Embassy.
Mr. Ochaya Vincent
Mr. Ochaya Vincent is a Ugandan from the Alur people. He currently serves as the senior marketing manager at Radio Pacis. With experience as a presenter for six years, he joined Radio Pacis in 2004 working as a presenter and a music archivist. In February 2006 he was promoted to marketing manager. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration/marketing from Uganda Christian University.
Mr. Gwok Daniel
Mr. Gwok Daniel is a Ugandan from the Acholi people. He currently serves as the technical team leader at Radio Pacis. He joined Radio Pacis in 2006 when he completed his bachelor degree in telecommunications from Kyambogo University
Mr. Wathum Nestore
Mr. Wathum Nestore is a Ugandan from the Alur people. He currently serves as the senior IT administrator. He joined Radio Pacis in 2007. He holds a diploma in computer science from the Victoria Business Institute and continually updates himself through courses in Microsoft systems engineering
Mr. Bayo Justo
Mr. Bayo Justo is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. He currently serves as the financial administrator. As such, he serves as the immediate supervisor of several support departments within the Media Centre. Particularly he heads the department of finance and administration. Joining the Media Centre in 2006, he holds a bachelor degree in commerce from Bhopal University in India.
Middle Management

Mr.Driliga George
Drilliga s a Ugandan from the Kakwa people. He currently serves as an assistant program manager. With five years experience in radio, he joined Radio Pacis in 2004. In addition to his management duties, he presents Oldies but Goodies and is a producer of several programs.

Mr.Aol Jacqueline
Aol Jacqueline is a Ugandan from the Alur people. With a diploma in literacy, she joined Radio Pacis in 2008. She currently serves as an assistant program manager. In addition to her management duties she presents Gospel Morning and is a producer of several programs..
Mr.Hafiz Bakhit
Hafiz is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. He currently serves as assistant news editor. With some experience in radio and a bachelor degree in social science, he joined Radio Pacis in 2008. He produces many of the newscasts and news programs with the chief news editor.
Mr.Alicema Victor
Victor is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. He currently serves as assistant financial administrator. He joined Arua Diocese Media Centre in 2007. He holds several diplomas in business studies and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business administration/accounting at Uganda Christian University.
Mr.Alule Dominic
is a Ugandan from the Ma’di people. He joined Radio Pacis in 2004. He holds a diploma in electrical installation and as a member of the technical team specializes in electronics and power generation. He currently serves as the assistant technical team leader.
Mr.Nyamua Walter
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. Currently serving as the assistant IT administrator, he joined Radio Pacis in 2007. He holds a diploma in information technology and science; he continually updates himself through courses in Microsoft systems engineering.
Mr.Ayoku Tonny
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. He joined Radio Pacis in 2007. He holds a bachelor degree in accounting. He currently serves as the assistant marketing and public relations manager.
Radio Journalists and Presenters
Ms.Draleru Christine
Mr.Adrapi Gabriel
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. Prior to joining Radio Pacis in 2006, he was a volunteer communication secretary. He devotes most of his time to the news department as a reporter. He also produces Diocese This Week and co-produces Business Round-up.
Ms.Taibo Victoria
is a Ugandan from the Kakwa people. Joining Radio Pacis in 2007, she produces Scripture Moment in Kakwa and presents Amazing Life on 90.9. She is also the Kakwa news reader. She works in both in drama and production departments.
Mr.Candia Stephen
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With a bachelor degree in education, he joined Radio Pacis in 2008. He co-presents the Daily Press Review and presents West Nile We Want. He produces the Weekly News Review. He also serves the news department as a reporter. .

Mr. Ojok Emmanuel
is a Ugandan born in Jinja to parents from Lira and Moyo. With diploma in education, he joined Radio Pacis in 2008. With multiple language skills, he primarily works as a reporter and news reader. He also presents Business Round-up.
Mr. Ogua Patrick
better known as Patriko) is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With three years experience in radio, he joined Radio Pacis in 2009. He presents Good Morning West Nile. An avid sports fan, he reads the sports news and presents Sports Analysis.
Mr. Cadri Francis
(better known as Baby Francis) is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With five years experience in radio, he joined Radio Pacis in 2007. He co-presents In da Mood. He also presents God is Calling, Farmers Talk on 90.9 and Traditional Music Mix.
Mr. Nyakuni Alfred
(better known as Uncle Nyax) is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With seven years experience in radio, he joined Radio Pacis in 2004. Holding a diploma in education, he is a full-time secondary school science teacher. He co-presents In da Mood and Country Moment.
Mr. Awule Peter
is a Ugandan from the Kakwa people. He joined Radio Pacis in 2009. He presents Kuyi uti ngero and reads the Kakwa version of Sports Update. He also presents Farmers Talk and Cultural Perspectives.
Ms. Piracel Kevin
is a Ugandan from the Alur people who was raised elsewhere. With two years experience in radio, she joined Radio Pacis in 2008. She produces Scripture Moment in Alur. She also presents Amazing Life on 94.5 and Wacidh Anyim. She also reads news in Alur occasionally.
Mr. Anguyo Kizito
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With a bachelor degree in philosophy, he joined Radio Pacis in 2008. He presents Gospel Morning and Bishop’s Round Table. He also presents Cultural Perspectives on 90.9 and Ama mu drile. He hosts talk shows every evening: Charity in Action, Education Viewpoints, Health Talk, Justice and Peace Hour, and Youth on the Move.
Mr. Vuzi George
is a Ugandan from the Ma’di people. With a diploma in project planning, he joined Radio Pacis in 2008. He presents Captivation Zone, Cultural Perspectives on 94.5 and God is Calling on 94.5. He also reads the Ma’di version of Sports Update. He is also a talk show host.
Mr. Tabuni Richard
is a Ugandan from the Ma’di people. Trained as a Grade III teacher and a member of the Radio Pacis Drama School group, he was employed at Radio Pacis in 2008. While he continues to work extensively in the drama department, he presents Ama tu ra and Choirs of West Nile on 94.5. He also presents Farmer’s Talk on 94.5 and Weekly Perspective.
Ms. Tsandiru Gisele
is a Congolese from the Lögbari people. She holds a diploma in commerce and joined Radio Pacis in 2006. She is the senior production assistant. She also presents Lingala Special.
Mr. Ariko Jacinto
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. He joined Radio Pacis in 2007. He is a production assistant in the music department, specializing in religious music. He also presents Choirs of West Nile.
Bacia Enid
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. A full-time teacher, she joined Radio Pacis in 2008. She a production assistant leading the drama department and directing the drama school. She presents the quiz portion of Amazing Life.
Ms. Achan Irene
is a Ugandan from the Atesot people. With a bachelor degree in mass communications and six years experience in radio, she joined Radio Pacis in 2008. She co-presents the Daily Press Review and the Weekly Press Review. She co-produces News Journal Plus. Though mainly in the news department, she also presents the Comfort Zone.
Ms. Alangi Lindah
is a Ugandan from the Kebu people. With a diploma in project planning, she joined Radio Pacis in 2008. She presents Gospel Afternoon, My Business, Your Business and Radio Pacis Quiz. She also presents Cultural Perspectives on 94.5.
Ms. Bayoa Janet
is a Ugandan from the Ma’di people. Joining Radio Pacis in 2008, she devotes most of her time to the news department as a Ma’di news reader and reporter. She also reads news in English and produces the Ma’di version of Scripture Moment.
Mr. Alithum Jimmy
(better known as Flexi) is a Ugandan from the Alur people. With three years experience in radio, he joined Radio Pacis in 2005, then left for one year in 2009. He is currently pursuing a diploma in journalism while he continues at Radio Pacis. He presents The Morning Call and The Good Times. He also reads the Alur version of Sports Update.
Ms. Abiria May Grace
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With a bachelor degree in social work, she joined Radio Pacis through the candidate-mentor program in 2009. Working full-time in the news department, she reads news in Lögbara and in English. She co-presents the Weekly News Review. She also does the News for Children on Saturday mornings.
Ms. Acirocan Flavia
is a Ugandan from the Alur people. With a diploma in journalism, she joined Radio Pacis through the candidate-mentor program in 2009. Working full-time in the news department, she reads news in Alur and in English. She presents the News Journal on 90.9 and Diocese this Week on 94.5.
Mr. Madira Romano
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With a bachelor degree in development studies, he joined Radio Pacis through the candidate-mentor program in 2009. He is primarily a reporter for the news department with some news reading duties.
Mr. Nyakuni William
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. A member of the Radio Pacis Drama School group, he was employed at Radio Pacis in 2009. He is a studio assistant working primarily in the production department doing both in-studio and field recordings.
Mr. Okello Alfred
is a Ugandan from the Alur people. With a diploma in development studies, he joined Radio Pacis through the candidate-mentor program in 2009. He is a studio assistant working primarily in the music department.
Mr. Taibot Marko
is a Ugandan from the Ma’di people. He joined Radio Pacis through the candidate-mentor program in 2009. He is primarily a reporter for the news department with some news reading duties. He also presents Farmer’s Talk on 94.5.
Mr. Apamaku Gaetano
is a Ugandan from the Lögbari people. With a bachelor degree in philosophy, he joined Radio Pacis through the candidate-mentor program in 2009. He is a reporter on retainer for the news department.
Mr. Piwang Patrick
(better known as Patriko) is a Ugandan from the Alur people. With seven years of experience in radio, he joined Radio Pacis in 2008. He presents Friendly Connections and Uganda Music Mix. With multiple language skills, he also works in the production department
Board of Governors
From left, lower row: Tom Aliti, Tom Aza, Bishop Frederick Drandua, Acidri Ernest, Elly Ajifura, Sherry Meyer, Bayo Justo.
From left, upper row: Fr. Tonino Pasolini, Andua Drani Martin, Marcello Alioni, Fr. Pius Yobuta, Cathy Asiki, Gabriel Andama, Rose Obiga.