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  2. Arinaitwe Rugyendo - Wikipedia

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    Arinaitwe began his profession as a cab reporter at Daily Monitor before assuming the role as founder and bureau chief at Red Pepper June 2021. [2] He founded ResearchFinds News in June 2019 which specializes in research work, news coverage, policy briefs, report writing, academic symposia, and research training and currently serves as the Founder and Editor-in-Chief. [1]

  3. List of newspapers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Red Pepper: Namanve: 2001 English: Website: The Observer (Uganda) [5] 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: Rolling Stone (Uganda) Kampala: 2010 Ceased publication November 2010 ...

  4. Red Pepper (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Red Pepper is a daily tabloid newspaper in Uganda that began publication on 19 June 2001. Mirroring tabloid styles in other countries, the paper is known for its mix of sensationalism , scandal, and frequent nudity. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Daily newspapers published in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in Uganda" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Red Pepper (newspaper) The Rwenzori Times; U.

  6. Ron Kawamara - Wikipedia

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    Ron is often referred to as Uganda's father of e-commerce. [2] In 2021, he featured in Forbes. [3] In 2022, Ron shifted focus to lead Hugamara, a holding company which invests in various sectors. Since 2019, he serves as Chairman of Uganda's E-Trade and Startup Association, and as Vice Chairman of the Uganda Tourism Board since January 2024. [4 ...

  7. LGBTQ rights in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, a Ugandan newspaper, The Red Pepper, published a list of the first names and professions (or areas of work) of forty-five allegedly gay men. [ 72 ] In October 2010, the tabloid paper Rolling Stone published the full names, addresses, photographs, and preferred social-hangouts of 100 allegedly gay and lesbian Ugandans ...

  8. Kushaba Moses Mworeko - Wikipedia

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    Kushaba Moses Mworeko (born 1 February 1979 [1] [2] in Kagonge, Bushenyi [2]) is a Ugandan LGBT rights activist, [3] [4] combat medic [1] and blogger. Mworeko, who is gay, [3] [5] was involved in a U.S. asylum case following an interview he gave to an LGBTQ newspaper in the U.S. (Metro Weekly) which published the interview in 2010 along with his picture and full identity—effectively outing him.

  9. Olive Kigongo - Wikipedia

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    President & Chief Executive Officer of Uganda National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Olive Zaitun Kigongo (née Olive Makambera; born 1964), is a Ugandan businesswoman, entrepreneur and corporate executive, who serves as the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Uganda National Chamber of Commerce and Industry .