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  2. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Print media 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 ...

  3. Daily Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Monitor is a Ugandan independent daily newspaper. Its name is shared by the Saturday Monitor and Sunday Monitor, which are also published by Monitor Publications Limited. [3] Daily Monitor averaged a daily circulation of 24,230 newspapers in September 2011. [4] By the fourth quarter of 2019, that figure had dropped to 16,169 copies daily. [5]

  4. List of newspapers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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

  5. Beatrice Akello Akori - Wikipedia

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    "Why Acholi's long-serving lawmakers were defeated". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 15 March 2021. ^ Julius Ocungi (15 January 2021). "Eight MPs Lose Parliamentary Seats in East Acholi". Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 15 March 2021. ^ David Vosh Ajuna (21 July 2022). "Museveni appoints Mao justice minister". Daily Monitor. Kampala, Uganda. Retrieved ...

  6. 1972 invasion of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 invasion of Uganda [2] was an armed attempt by Ugandan insurgents, supported by Tanzania, to overthrow the regime of Idi Amin. Under the orders of former Ugandan President Milton Obote , insurgents launched an invasion of southern Uganda with limited Tanzanian support in September 1972.

  7. Daniel Kalinaki - Wikipedia

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    Career At the age of 18, he joined the Crusader, a tri-weekly in Uganda. When it closed a year later, he started working at the Daily Monitor as a reporter, assistant radio news manager, deputy sports editor, associate editor, foreign news editor, news editor, investigations editor, and managing editor.

  8. John Walugembe - Wikipedia

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    ^ "Trade with US just a dream - Ugandans". Daily Monitor. ^ "Applaud government for the new initiatives". New Vision. ^ "Traders advised to dialogue instead of strikes". Daily Monitor. ^ "Uganda Small Scale Industries Association". Uganda Economy. ^ "How SMEs can stay afloat in harsh times". Daily Monitor.

  9. Rosebell Kagumire - Wikipedia

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    Career Rosebell Kagumire worked as a reporter for Daily Monitor, Uganda Radio Network and NTV Uganda but while at NTV Uganda, she was in filming, script writing and news story production. Rosebell was a Uganda contributor for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR). [ 3][ 4] She was the communications officer for the Women's Link Worldwide. Rosebell Kagumire is the curator and editor ...