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After a one-day break, the Blueband caravan in partnership with royal media services hit the road to Siaya county. The aim of the roadshow is to educate the masses on the importance of good nutrition in the society the caravan led by Ramogi FM snaked through Ugunja , Siaya , Usenge and Bondo attracting the masses and fans of Ramogi radio who were eager to get goodies from Upfield Limited which produces Blueband Siaya residents got the chance to interact with their favourite presenters from Ramogi and enjoy music from local artistes. The caravan is headed to Gusii land on the 13th of October. This will be spearheaded by Egesa FM. Royal media services has 14 radio stations broadcasting all over the country.
Thousands attend Blue Band caravan in Nyanza region
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