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  2. New Vision - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. New Vision Group - Wikipedia

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    New Vision Group is a publicly traded company that publishes newspapers, magazines, books, television and radio stations in Uganda. It was founded in 1986 and has subsidiaries in various languages and genres, as well as a global mobile app.

  4. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Robert Kabushenga - Wikipedia

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    Kabushenga was the Executive Director of the Uganda Media Centre, and concurrently was the spokesperson of the government of Uganda. He then was Board Secretary, Company Secretary and Legal Officer for the New Vision Group from 2002 until 2005. He also worked as Legal and Administration Officer of the Monitor Publications Limited. He became the ...

  6. Ian Clarke (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Clarke also writes a weekly column in The New Vision, Uganda's biggest daily, and has penned two books entitled The Man with the Key Has Gone and How Deep Is This Pothole. He has further projects in Juba, South Sudan and in Zanzibar, Tanzania where his family built, owns, and operates a boutique hotel. His wife Roberta Clarke, lives with him in ...

  7. Barbara Kaija - Wikipedia

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    2018 Africa Laureate by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers WAN-IFRA, National Jubilee Award, Uganda Government Barbara Kaija (born 1964) is a Ugandan journalist and educator, she serves as the editor in chief, and head of content generation at the Vision Group .

  8. Kampala - Wikipedia

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    Kampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda, with a population of over 1.6 million in the city proper and 6.7 million in the metropolitan area. It was founded as a British colonial settlement on a hill that was a hunting reserve of the Buganda kings, who moved their Kibuga (capital) there from time to time.

  9. Bukedde - Wikipedia

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    Bukedde is the leading Luganda newspaper in Uganda, published by Vision Group since 1994. It covers news, politics, culture, sports and the Kabaka of Buganda.