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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]
September 5, 2023 at 3:56 AM KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ugandan police have arrested another five people and discovered five more explosives around the capital Kampala in a bombing plot linked to an ...
Of the 38, 20 were girls who were hacked to death, while 18 while boys who died during the arson. The assailants also abducted at least six students, most of them girls. [13] 19 June – 20 people accused of helping ISIS-linked rebel group ADF in the Mpondwe secondary school attack are arrested. [14]
[7] Al-Shabaab went on to release a 53-minute footage of the attack on the base several days later, showing the bodies of at least 45 UPDF soldiers, among them the body of Lt. Col. Edward Nyororo, the highest ranking commander in the base, who allegedly shot himself dead when the militants entered the base as a means to avoid capture.
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 ...
Feb 20, 2023 Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea: Seamus Mirodan Tom Odula A joint investigation between BBC Africa Eye and Panorama has uncovered widespread sexual abuse on farms which supply some of the UK's most popular tea brands including PG Tips, Lipton and Sainsbury's Red Label. Women in Kenya say they've been forced into sex by their ...
The same letter was also published by another Ugandan newspaper, Red Pepper, whose offices were also raided. [ 10 ] The police siege ended on 30 May 2013, and the newspaper and its radio stations 90.4 Dembe FM and 93.3 KFM Uganda, which had been switched off during the siege, resumed transmission.
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.