A group of Chuka University students undertaking industrial attachment with Biovision Africa Trust visited Radio and TV 47 on 12 June 2026 as part of their experiential learning programme. The students, Bravion Mureti, Kalama Fondo, Derrick Obiye, and Frankline Oyanda, were accompanied by their supervisor, Mr. Musdalafa Lyaga.
During the visit, the students interacted with media professionals and gained practical insights into modern radio and television production. They toured the radio production studio and the TV 47 gallery, where they were introduced to contemporary broadcasting equipment, production workflows, and digital media software.
The students also learned about the importance of technological innovation in responding to the evolving demands of the media industry. The visit enhanced their practical understanding of media production and communication, complementing their academic training with valuable industry experience. Chuka University remains committed to providing students with industry-relevant exposure and practical learning opportunities that bridge the gap between academic training and professional practice.
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