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  2. The Observer (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Observer is a Ugandan weekly newspaper headquartered in Kamwookya, Kampala. It is one of the largest privately owned papers in the country co-founded by maverick journalist John Kevin Aliro and nine other directors [1] In 2007, its reporter Richard M Kavuma won the CNN Multichoice African Journalist of the Year award. [2] The newspaper was founded in 2004 and celebrated 10 years of ...

  3. 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. Over the last decade, as Uganda's political ...

  4. List of newspapers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    ^ "Uganda". Electronic Newspapers of Africa. Virtual Libraries: African Studies. New York, USA: Columbia University Libraries.

  5. 2021 Ugandan general election - Wikipedia

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    The European Union did not deploy observers (EOM—election observer mission) because previous recommendations from their 2016 mission had been ignored. [16] On 13 January 2021, the United States cancelled its observation of Uganda's presidential election, saying the voting will lack transparency and accountability. [17]

  6. United Nations Observer Mission Uganda–Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Observer Mission Uganda–Rwanda ( UNOMUR) was a peacekeeping mission established by the United Nations Security Council in Resolution 846 and lasted from June 1993 to September 1994.

  7. Agnes Nandutu - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Nandutu is a Ugandan journalist, politician and Minister in charge of Karamoja. [1] In 2020 she participated in the National Resistance Movement Party primaries [2] which she lost to incumbent Woman MP Justin Khainza, [3] [4] and in the 2021 general election, running as an independent, she was elected Women's Representative for Bududa ...

  8. History of Uganda (1979–1986) - Wikipedia

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    The History of Uganda from 1979 to 1986 comprises the history of Uganda since the end of the ... Some Ugandans criticized the Commonwealth Observer Group, ...

  9. Robinah Nabbanja - Wikipedia

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    Robinah Nabbanja (born 17 December 1969) is a Ugandan educator and politician who serves as the Prime Minister of Uganda, having been nominated to the office on 8 June 2021. She was formally confirmed by the Parliament on 21 June 2021. [1] She replaced Ruhakana Rugunda, who was named to the post of Envoy For Special Duties In The Office Of The President of Uganda. She is the first female prime ...