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  2. Adolf Mwesige - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Kasaija Mwesige (born 4 April 1966) is a Ugandan lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs in the Cabinet of Uganda from 6 June 2016 to 8 June 2021. [1] He previously served as Minister of Local Government from 18 February 2009 to 6 June 2016.

  3. Richard Johnson (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Johnson is an American gossip columnist with the New York Post ' s Page Six column, which he edited for 25 years. Described by the New York Times as "a journalistic descendant of Walter Winchell", [1] in 1994 he was ranked the No. 1 New York City gossip columnist by New York magazine in a list that also included Liz Smith, Michael Musto, and Cindy Adams.

  4. Susan Okalany - Wikipedia

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    Susan Okalany was the lead prosecutor in the Kampala bombings trial. The trial started in September 2011. Two self-confessed conspirators, Mahmoud Mugisha and Edris Nsubuga, pleaded guilty and were convicted. [1][2] Another prominent case that she prosecuted was the conviction of Jacqueline Uwera Nsenga for the murder of her husband, Juvenal ...

  5. Doris Akol - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Revenue Authority. Doris Akol is a Ugandan lawyer and administrator. [2] In December 2021, she was appointed as Technical Assistance Advisor at the International Monetary Fund, in Washington, DC, United States. [3][4] Before that, she was a partner at the Dentons ' Kampala office. [5][6] She is a former Commissioner General of the Uganda ...

  6. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, Uganda instituted a tax on "over the top" messaging and voice services, which includes social networks. Users must may a fee of USh 200/= (approx US$0.06) daily in order to use these services. The stated purpose of the law is to provide additional government revenue, and to control "gossip" being spread over these platforms.

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  8. Jennifer Musisi - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Semakula Musisi is a Ugandan lawyer and public administrator. She is the first City Leader in Residence at Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative at the Ash Center of the Harvard Kennedy School, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. She was appointed to this position in January 2019. [1][2]

  9. 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.