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Newspaper Location First issued Publisher Languages Website Notes The Black Examiner: Hoima City: 2022 Abjine Media Group English: Website [2] [3] Uganda Argus: Kampala: 1955 Ugandan Argus Limited English: Ceased publication in 1971 New Vision: Kampala: 1986 New Vision Group: English: Website: Bukedde: Kampala: 1994 New Vision Group: Luganda ...
Learn about the print, television, radio and online media sectors in Uganda, their history, ownership, languages and challenges. Find out the most popular newspapers, websites, magazines and radio stations in the country.
Daily Monitor is a privately owned newspaper that covers news, politics, sports and business in Uganda. It is part of Nation Media Group, a media conglomerate based in Kenya, and has faced police raids and censorship in the past.
New Vision is one of the two main national newspapers in Uganda, published by the Vision Group. It was founded in 1986 as the official paper of the government and has faced editorial challenges and changes over the years.
The Observer is a privately owned paper co-founded by journalist John Kevin Aliro in 2004. It covers news, politics, culture and sports in Uganda and won the CNN Multichoice African Journalist of the Year award in 2007.
New Vision Group is a publicly traded company that publishes newspapers, magazines, books, television and radio stations in Uganda. It owns the New Vision (newspaper), an English-language daily, and other publications in various languages.
Daily newspapers in Uganda include The New Vision, Sunday Vision, The Daily Monitor, The Sunday Monitor, The Red Pepper, The Sunday Pepper, The Uganda Observer, and The East African Business Week in the Northern Region of Uganda. The East African Procurement News is a weekly business newspaper. [21]
The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards recognize the funniest images in wildlife photography. The 2024 contest benefits the Whitley Fund for Nature, a wildlife conservation charity. Photos show bears ...