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  2. 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]

  3. Arinaitwe Rugyendo - Wikipedia

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    Rugyendo Arinaitwe, also known Deo Rugyendo or D. Rugyendo Arinaitwe, is a Ugandan author, journalist and media entrepreneur.He is the founder and editor-in-chief of ResearchFinds News and co-founder of Red Pepper founded on 19 June 2001, Uganda's first English tabloid newspaper.

  4. Red pepper - Wikipedia

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    Red Pepper, a daily tabloid newspaper in Uganda; Red Pepper, a "radical red and green" magazine based in the United Kingdom; Spices. Capsicum Chili powder, a ...

  5. 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.

  6. Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda, [b] officially the Republic of Uganda, [c] is a landlocked country in East Africa. ... Red Pepper; The most popular television stations in Uganda include:

  7. 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.

  8. ROKO Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2020, the government of Uganda owed Roko Construction Limited a sum of USh46,997,280,913.08 (approximately US$13 million) at that time, being payment for completed or ongoing work, according to Matia Kasaija, Uganda's Minister of Finance, as reported by the Red Pepper Newspaper. Roko was going through a temporary cash flow crunch ...

  9. Irene Mulyagonja - Wikipedia

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    Irene Mulyagonja Kakooza (née Irene Mulyagonja), is a Ugandan lawyer and judge who was nominated to sit on the Uganda Court of Appeal on 4 October 2019. [1] She was the Inspector General of Government, from 12 April 2012 [2] until 4 October 2019. [1] She served as a justice of the High Court of Uganda, from 2008 until 2012. [3]