Radio Kunduz broadcasting network has started its activity in the center of Kunduz province, which is a completely legal network with official license number (13) dated 1394/1/23/ from the Directorate of Publications of the Ministry of Information and Culture and received license number (18868) dated 1394/1/23 Amrit is the frequency license of the Telecommunication Services Regulatory Authority (ATRA) of the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology and license number (42485) of the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Afghanistan.
Radio Kunduz broadcasting network is a completely free, independent, non-affiliated and commercial media that was created with private capital and its sustainability is based on the work of the employees of this media and receiving commercial announcements from different companies. This media is free from any ethnic, tribal, racial, national, regional, directional, linguistic and sexual biases and free from any tendency towards political currents of the past and present only to motivate, mobilize and utilize the talents of the youth. Cultural cohesion and raising the level of public awareness and encouraging people have created a new society away from discrimination and violence with a culture of acceptance and national trust.
Basic goals of Radio Kunduz broadcasting network:
The main goal of this network is to raise the level of community awareness, understand and promote democracy, preserve and respect human rights, eliminate violence against people, especially women and children, national solidarity, progress and excellence of the country, encourage and encourage people to go to school and read. Eradicating drugs and other moral deviations, preserving, revitalizing and strengthening culture, ensuring the right to freedom of speech and thought, strengthening moral and cultural infrastructure and people’s participation in adopting vital plans and instilling a culture of transparency, transparency and accountability in the country.
Kunduz Radio broadcasting network has covered the districts of Chahardara, Khan Abad, Ali Abad, Qala E Zal, Dasht E Archi, Aqtash, Kalbad, GulTapa and parts of Baghlan and Takhar provinces with more coverage and better power.
Radio Kunduz broadcasts programs in Dari and Pashto languages.
At present, there are more than 10 young people on the staff of Radio Kunduz, most of whom are young, professional and highly educated.
Kunduz private radio programs are news that are published on local, religious, scientific, cultural, educational, legal, health and social issues.