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  2. Daily Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Website. monitor.co.ug. The Daily Monitor is a Ugandan independent daily newspaper. Its name is shared by the Saturday Monitor and Sunday Monitor, which are also published by Monitor Publications Limited. [3] Daily Monitor averaged a daily circulation of 24,230 newspapers in September 2011. [4]

  3. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Print media. There are a number of newspapers in Uganda today. New Vision is Uganda's leading English daily newspaper. It is a state-owned newspaper and has the largest nationwide circulation. The Daily Monitor is an independent English-language newspaper and second in circulation to the New Vision. The two papers dominate the print section of ...

  4. Andrew Mwenda - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Publications. Andrew Mwenda (born 1972) is a Ugandan print, radio and television journalist, and the founder and owner of The Independent, a current affairs newsmagazine. He was previously the political editor of The Daily Monitor, a Ugandan tabloid, and was the presenter of Andrew Mwenda Live on KFM Radio in Kampala, Uganda's ...

  5. Evelyn Anite - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Anite Kajik, commonly known as Evelyn Anite, is a Ugandan journalist and politician. She is the State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatization in the Ugandan Cabinet since 6 June 2016. [1] Previously, she served as State Minister for Youth. She was appointed to that position on 1 March 2015, replacing Ronald Kibuule, who was ...

  6. List of newspapers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Argus: Kampala: 1955 Ugandan Argus Limited English: Ceased publication in 1971 New Vision: Kampala: 1986 New Vision Group: English: Website: Bukedde: Kampala: 1994 New Vision Group: Luganda: Website: Daily Monitor: Kampala: 1994 Nation Media Group: English: Website: Red Pepper: Namanve: 2001 English: Website: The Observer (Uganda ...

  7. Daniel Kalinaki - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 18, he joined the Crusader, a tri-weekly in Uganda. When it closed a year later, he started working at the Daily Monitor as a reporter, assistant radio news manager, deputy sports editor, associate editor, foreign news editor, news editor, investigations editor, and managing editor.

  8. Mwesigwa Rukutana - Wikipedia

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    Mwesigwa Rukutana believes in polygamy and is married to 4 wives with 15 children, according to his interview with Daily Monitor, Uganda's leading news paper, in 2010. See also. Parliament of Uganda; Cabinet of Uganda; Ntungamo District; References

  9. Red Pepper (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Website. redpepper .co .ug. Red Pepper is a daily tabloid newspaper in Uganda that began publication on 19 June 2001. Mirroring tabloid styles in other countries, the paper is known for its mix of sensationalism, scandal, and frequent nudity. [1]

  10. Bart Magunda Katureebe - Wikipedia

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    Law Development Centre. ( Diploma in Legal Practice) Occupation. Lawyer, judge and Former Chief Justice. Bart Magunda Katureebe is a Ugandan judge and the former Chief Justice of Uganda. [1] He was appointed to that position on 5 March 2015. [2] Before that, he was a justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda.

  11. List of government ministries of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Kadaga. [1] [2] Office of Second Deputy Prime Minister & Leader of Government Business. Moses Ali. [1] [2] Office of Third Deputy Prime Minister & Minister Without Portfolio. Lukia Isanga Nakadama. [1] [2] Ministry for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries.