Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its devastating impact on jobs across the world, there was a glimmer of hope for Africa and Rwanda in particular in 2021. In April, Rwanda received international recognition as an upcoming Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) location by an international consultancy, Ryan Strategic Advisory. This recognition is an opportunity. By building on this as a first step, Rwanda can strengthen its growing BPO Sector, build on its reputation as stable and hospitable business environment and create thousands of new jobs for its hungry and talented workforce.
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By Linda Bordoni
Pope Pius XI’s wish to invest in a radio station that would bring the voice of the Pope and the Gospel message to every corner of the earth goes back to the 1920s.
So he asked the Italian inventor and electrical engineer, Guglielmo Marconi, to help him set up the enterprise. Thus, Vatican Radio was inaugurated on 12 February 1931 and entrusted to the Jesuit Order.
Eight pontiffs later, the Pope is Francis, and it is with his voice we celebrate the Radio’s 90th anniversary in 2021.
Today we bring you the voice and the insights of the man who embodied Vatican Radio’s English Programme for 43 years. Seàn Patrick Lovett arrived at the Radio in the 1970s as a young reporter during the papacy of Pope St Paul VI. During his long career, he headed the English Section, “invented” and directed the multi-lingual “One-O-Five Live” Programme, liaised with students and journalists from all walks of life, reporting and travelling with the Popes, bringing their vo