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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]

  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.

  4. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo - Wikipedia

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    2005–present. Known for. Editorial cartooning. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo (born August 14, 1979) is a Ugandan professor, academic, columnist, portraitist, author, human rights defender and editorial cartoonist. He is an Associate professor of Ethics and Identity Studies at Uganda Martyrs University (UMU). [1] He also teaches Ethics and Research ...

  5. List of newspapers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Daily Monitor: Kampala: 1994 Nation Media Group: English: Website: Red Pepper: Namanve: 2001 English: Website: The Observer (Uganda) Kampala: 2004 Observer Media Limited English: Website: East African Business Week: Kampala: 2005 East African Business Week Limited English: Website: The Independent (Uganda) Kampala: 2007 English: Website ...

  6. Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 until 2001, he taught journalism at the Islamic University in Uganda. In 2004, he left the Daily Monitor to join The Observer, both as a reporter and as a shareholder. He was assigned the role of political editor at the Weekly Observer, serving in that role until 2011. In 2009, he was assigned additional duties as the editor ...

  7. Usama Mukwaya - Wikipedia

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    Early life and background Born in Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, Mukwaya has ancestry from Ganda, Ankole, and Rwanda. He is the son of religious leader Abdullah Mukwaya and Aziidah Mariam. As of April 24, 2019, Abdullah serves as the Qadhi of Mbarara District. After the death of his mother when he was 8, Mukwaya's aunt took him in; when she died too, Mukwaya had to move in with his father ...

  8. Shatsi Musherure Kutesa - Wikipedia

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    Born. Shartsi Nayebare Kutesa. Occupation (s) legislator, lawyer and politician. Years active. currently. Shartsi Namatovu Musherure Kutesa commonly known as Shartsi Kuteesa is a Ugandan lawyer, politician and legislator. She is the Member of parliament Mawogola County North Sambabule district in the parliament of Uganda. [1]

  9. Sheila Kawamara-Mishambi - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Kawamara-Mishambi. Sheila Kawamara-Mishambi is a Ugandan journalist and executive director of the Eastern African Sub-Regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women (EASSI) and former Legislator in the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA). [1] [2] She originally became known for covering the Rwandan Genocide in 1994 [3] [4 ...