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  2. Red Pepper (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    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] The paper has received the ire of the Ugandan government for publishing conspiracy theories relating to the death of Sudan 's ...

  3. Richard Lusimbo - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lusimbo. Portrait of Richard Lusimbo taken in Mexico City at the ILGA World Conference 2014. Richard Lusimbo (born 1986) is a Ugandan LGBT activist, documentary filmmaker, and public speaker who gained international attention when he was outed in a Ugandan tabloid newspaper for being gay. [1] [2]

  4. Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. ... Red Pepper; The most popular television stations in Uganda include:

  5. The Pearl of Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, when the protagonist and her lover decide to settle down quietly, Uganda passed a homophobic law; later in the year, a Ugandan tabloid, Red Pepper, outed Kambugu, which eventually forced the lovers to flee Uganda. In Sweden, director Johnny von Wallstroem was producing a film about a gay Ugandan refugee.

  6. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    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 media in Uganda.

  7. Samuel Wako Wambuzi - Wikipedia

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    23 January 1931 (age 93) Namalemba, Kamuli District. Education. Makerere University. Occupation. judge, scholar. Samuel Wako Wambuzi (born January 23, 1931) is a Ugandan scholar and jurist who served three time as the Chief Justice of Uganda; from 1972 to 1975, 1979 to 1980 and 1986 to 2001. [1] [2]

  8. Tom Voltaire Okwalinga - Wikipedia

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    Tom Voltaire Okwalinga. Tom Voltaire Okwalinga also known as TVO is an anonymous Ugandan and famous social media critique of the Uganda's government . He has been leaking a series of the Uganda's government secrets through his Facebook account for which he has over 120,000 followers. [1]

  9. LGBT rights in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, a Ugandan newspaper, The Red Pepper, published a list of the first names and professions (or areas of work) of forty-five allegedly gay men. [70] In October 2010, the tabloid paper Rolling Stone published the full names, addresses, photographs, and preferred social-hangouts of 100 allegedly gay and lesbian Ugandans, accompanied ...