Yoanny Duardo: "Adults should Trust in the Young People”

Yoanny Duardo Guevara, works at Radio Reloj,- the oldest news station in Cuba – he beats the time of the station, second by second, without losing sight of the rhythm of life. His first great mischief caused the indifference of his cousin: "While I was having lunch, I took the dish by surprise and poured it over her" – he told me with his characteristic impish smile. Now, this impish youngster has become a great journalist, daring, intelligent and gentle.
He was born in Jíquimas neighborhood, in Sancti Spiritus, a Cuban province in the central region, and now lives in Havana. At the age of 25 years, he was selected the best worker of the station in 2011, a merit highlighting his worth, since must take into account that workers from different generations, with outstanding work, are at Radio Reloj.
Ileana Gonzalez: Notable journalist of Radio Reloj Station

Although many people thought that Ileana would study history degree, she surprised everybody when choosing Journalism. "I say surprised because I am a peaceful, laconic, and quiet. However, I passed the aptitude tests to register for the Faculty of Journalism at the University of Havana, and I studied that degree."
Isidro Fardales, his passion for journalism at the Radio Havana Cuba Station
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For several weeks, the staff of the Radio Havana Cuba international station (RHC) has been receiving messages of congratulations and greetings, on occasion of its 50th anniversary held on May 1st, from many places of the world.
Due to technological development and the emergence of the internet, stations having their digital version are considered international stations, but for the Cuban radio workers, Radio Havana Cuba, continues to be the station that represents the country the most in the international battles, a place won with the work carried out, when the events of the Bay of Pays invasion took place.