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WBS TV, also known as Wavah Broadcasting Services Television, was a Ugandan television station that was founded by entrepreneur Gordon Wavamuno in 1997. Wavamuno, a prominent Ugandan businessman, sought to bring about a transformation in Uganda's television industry by offering high-quality programming to viewers.
Launched. June 16, 2007. ( 2007-06-16) Founder. Kin Kariisa. Links. Website. nextmedia .co .ug. NBS Television, owned by Kin Kariisa, is a Ugandan television network with its headquarters located at Next Media Park, Plot 13, Summit View Road, Naguru, Kampala District.
Teens Club on WBS TV, Uganda. The Beat on NTV, Uganda. Sheilah Gashumba is a Ugandan media personality, TV host and digital influencer. [1] [2] [3] She formerly hosted NBS After5 an entertainment show on NBS Television and currently, a radio presenter at NRG Uganda and host of DSTV 's 'House of Chefs' in South Africa. [4] [5] [6]
Spouse. Maurice Mugisha. . ( m. 2006) . Irene Birungi Mugisha (née Irene Birungi; born 1973), is a Ugandan entrepreneur, broadcaster, and columnist who works as a private secretary for the administration at the office of the president of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, effective September 2017. [2]
N. NBS Sport. Nickelodeon (Sub-Saharan African TV channel) NTV Uganda.
Faridah Nakazibwe. Faridah Nakazibwe is a Ugandan journalist, who was appointed as Head of News at NTV Uganda, effective 31 March 2021. Replacing Josephine Karungi, who took up a job with the World Bank, as a communications consultant. [1] Nakazibwe is also a Luganda news anchor and a host of Mwasuze Mutya, a show that airs on Nation Television ...
Education. Bachelor of Information Technology. Alma mater. Makerere University. Years active. 2006–present. Mildred Amooti Tuhaise is a Ugandan news anchor and news reporter at NBS Television. [1] She is the founder of Girls Incorporated Uganda a Non Government Organisation in Kampala [2]
History of Uganda. The history of Uganda comprises the history of the people who inhabited the territory of present-day Uganda before the establishment of the Republic of Uganda, and the history of that country once it was established. Evidence from the Paleolithic era shows humans have inhabited Uganda for at least 50,000 years.