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Here is a listing of several television stations in Uganda : Uganda Broadcasting Corporation – Uganda Television State operated, with one national service. [1] NBS Television – Owned by Next Media. [2] Gugudde Television – Christian Broadcasting Station owned by Makerere Full Gospel Church Located on Plot 49 - 55, Makerere Hill Road ...
NTV Uganda is a Ugandan television station under the Nation Media Group, NMG, operating in East Africa. It has been on air since 2006. It is one of the companies owned by Aga Khan IV. During the Arua elections, NTV Uganda reporter Herbert Zziwa and cameraman Ronald Muwanga were arrested for allegedly inciting violence.
Magic 1, Star TV, Bryan Morel Publications, U24 and Ugospel. Uganda Broadcasting Corporation ( UBC) is the public broadcaster network of Uganda. It was founded as a result of the "Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Act, 2004", which merged the operations of Uganda Television ( UTV) and Radio Uganda. It started broadcasting on November 16, 2005. [1]
2023–24 Linafoot champions 2023–24 Linafoot runners-up Angola: 8 (51.5) 2023–24 Girabola champions 2023–24 Girabola runners-up Sudan: 9 (37) 2023–24 Sudan Premier League champions 2023–24 Sudan Premier League runners-up Libya: 10 (35) 2023–24 Libyan Premier League champions 2023–24 Libyan Premier League runners-up Ivory Coast ...
The 2024 African U-17 Women's World Cup qualification is the 9th edition of the African U-17 Women's World Cup qualification, the biennial international youth football competition organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to determine which women's under-17 national teams from Africa qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
Lucas Oluoch 5/20 (4 overs) Rakep Patel 42 (35) Alpesh Ramjani 4/17 (3.4 overs) Uganda won by 72 runs. Achimota Oval B, Accra. Umpires: Iknow Chabi (Zim) and Habib Enesi (Nga) Player of the match: Dinesh Nakrani (Uga) Uganda won the toss and elected to bat. Lucas Oluoch (Ken) took his first five-wicket haul in T20Is.
The 2023–24 Uganda Premier League was the 56th season of the Uganda Premier League, the top-tier football league in Uganda. League changes [ edit ] Kitara, Mbarara City and NEC were promoted from the 2022–23 FUFA Big League .
Mariam Nabatanzi Babirye (born c. 1980) also known as Maama Uganda or Mother Uganda, is a Ugandan woman known for birthing 44 children, 38 of whom are still alive. [2] [3] As of April 2023, her eldest children were 31 years old, and the youngest were six years old. [2]