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  2. Daily Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Daily Monitor is a privately owned newspaper that covers news, politics, sports and business in Uganda. It is part of Nation Media Group, a media conglomerate based in Kenya, and has faced police raids and censorship in the past.

  3. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the print, television, radio and online media sectors in Uganda, their history, ownership, languages and challenges. Find out the most popular newspapers, websites, magazines and radio stations in the country.

  4. List of newspapers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Daily Monitor [4] Kampala: 1994 Nation Media Group: English: Website: Red Pepper: Namanve: 2001 English: Website: The Observer (Uganda) [5] Kampala: 2004 Observer Media Limited English: Website: East African Business Week: Kampala: 2005 East African Business Week Limited English: Website: The Independent (Uganda) Kampala: 2007 English: Website ...

  5. Andrew Mwenda - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mwenda is a Ugandan journalist, activist, and social entrepreneur. He is the founder of The Independent, a current affairs newsmagazine, and a former political editor of The Daily Monitor.

  6. List of Ugandans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the names, net worth, residence and source of wealth of some of the richest people in Uganda. Sudhir Ruparelia is the richest man in Uganda with a net worth of 1.2 billion US dollars as of 2019.

  7. Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Construction costs were to be jointly funded by the Ugandan and Chinese governments. [21] [22] [23] In June 2014, the Exim Bank of China committed in writing to fund 85 percent of the construction costs, in the form of a concessionary loan repayable in five years. The Ugandan government will fund the remaining 15 percent of the cost. [24] [25]

  8. Umeme - Wikipedia

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    Umeme is a public utility company that distributes about 97 percent of all electricity used in Uganda. It was formed in 2004 by a consortium of Globeleq and Eskom, and is listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and the Nairobi Stock Exchange.

  9. Dairy industry in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    During the 2019/2020 financial year, Uganda earned US$131.5 million, from milk exports. [5] [6] [7] As of December 2022, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), as reported by the Daily Monitor, Uganda's annual milk output amounted to 3.2 billion liters. [8]