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Nigeria is great, but the greatest is Muhammad Ali

Nigeria is great, but the greatest is Muhammad Ali

June 7, 2016

By Prince Charles Dickson “If you even dream of beating

Italy finally approves civil unions – but already there is opposition

Italy finally approves civil unions – but already there is opposition

May 17, 2016

(It is time to be “civilized” #WakeUpItaly) By Aurora M.

Ugandan govt ban media coverage on opposition party campaign

Ugandan govt ban media coverage on opposition party campaign

May 6, 2016

By Gloria Nakiyimba The Ugandan government has banned live media

Remembering Sattar Rind

Remembering Sattar Rind

April 25, 2016

By Feroz Khan Jamali       One of Tuck

Observations of an Expat: The bad taste diplomatic row

Observations of an Expat: The bad taste diplomatic row

April 15, 2016

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms Germany is in the

Donald Trump and Free Speech

Donald Trump and Free Speech

March 16, 2016

By Sami Jamil Jadallah Donald Trump is right, his constitutional

Concerned expressed over sentencing of activists in the DRC

Concerned expressed over sentencing of activists in the DRC

March 4, 2016

By Byobe Malenga Following the conviction of six LUCHA activists

UNESCO welcomes establishment of autonomous South Sudan media authority

UNESCO welcomes establishment of autonomous South Sudan media authority

February 22, 2016

By Peter Louis UNESCO has welcomed the establishment of an autonomous

Yoweri Museveni declared presidential election winner; challenger under house arrest

Yoweri Museveni declared presidential election winner; challenger under house arrest

February 20, 2016

By Gloria Nakiyimba Uganda’s incumbent Yoweri Museveni has been declared

Bangladesh’s top English news daily editor faces legal barrage

Bangladesh’s top English news daily editor faces legal barrage

February 17, 2016

By Sheuli Akter The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has

Notes from America: The Condom Uprising in Egypt!

Notes from America: The Condom Uprising in Egypt!

February 1, 2016

By Ahmed Tharwat “You should wear a condom on every

Hearing continues against Ugandan journalists in criminal defamation case

Hearing continues against Ugandan journalists in criminal defamation case

February 1, 2016

By Robert Ssewankambo The hearing of a criminal defamation case

Uganda’s legislature at war with the Fourth Estate – Media

Uganda’s legislature at war with the Fourth Estate – Media

January 19, 2016

By Gloria Nakiyimba A war between the legislature and the

Ugandan journalist’s home broken into, vital information stolen

Ugandan journalist’s home broken into, vital information stolen

January 19, 2016

By Robert Ssewankambo Unknown people broke into the house of

Exhibit goes missing as investigating officer testifies in journalist’s assualt case

Exhibit goes missing as investigating officer testifies in journalist’s assualt case

January 18, 2016

By Robert Ssewankambo Detective Assistant Superintendent of Police, Angenyo Moureen,

Another journalist assaulted at Ugandan election rally

Another journalist assaulted at Ugandan election rally

January 15, 2016

By Robert Ssewankambo A journalist working with the Ugandan Masaka-based

Police assault journalists amid opposition rally in Ugandan elections

Police assault journalists amid opposition rally in Ugandan elections

January 14, 2016

By Robert Ssewankambo A high profile police commander in Uganda’s

Is the newspaper dead in Ghana? Less than 2% rely on this medium for news

Is the newspaper dead in Ghana? Less than 2% rely on this medium for news

January 6, 2016

By Adisa Amanor Wilks It will surprise many that as

Former parliamentary contestant charged with assault of journalist in Uganda

Former parliamentary contestant charged with assault of journalist in Uganda

December 21, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Last week in a court in the

Bangladesh lifts ban on all social media

Bangladesh lifts ban on all social media

December 15, 2015

By Sheuli Akter Bangladesh has lifted its restrictions on all

Bangladesh unblocks Facebook

Bangladesh unblocks Facebook

December 11, 2015

By Sheuli Akter Bangladesh has lifted its ban on the

Ugandan education official assaults journalist

Ugandan education official assaults journalist

December 3, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Agnes Najjuma, a Vision Group correspondent in

Letters from Paris: Hope and imagination, our best weapons to defeat Daesh

Letters from Paris: Hope and imagination, our best weapons to defeat Daesh

November 25, 2015

By Franck Guillory Let’s not get this wrong… This war,

Sub-Saharan Africans consider religious freedom more important, according to survey

Sub-Saharan Africans consider religious freedom more important, according to survey

November 20, 2015

By Adisa Amanor Wilks Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East

Journalist shot in the head by police in Uganda

Journalist shot in the head by police in Uganda

November 18, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo A journalist working with the independent broadcaster

Ugandan Parliamentary contestant assaults journalist

Ugandan Parliamentary contestant assaults journalist

November 3, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Eddie Ssnasa, a contestant for the Ugandan

Journalists shot and assaulted covering election in Uganda

Journalists shot and assaulted covering election in Uganda

October 30, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Enoch Matovu, a correspondent for a local

Journalists facing defamation ask court to dismiss charge sheet

Journalists facing defamation ask court to dismiss charge sheet

October 26, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Four Ugandan journalists have asked Court to

Police shoot, assault and arrest journalists in Uganda covering political opposition party

Police shoot, assault and arrest journalists in Uganda covering political opposition party

October 16, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Police in the East Ugandan Jinja district

Case of assault by police against journalist in Uganda adjourned

Case of assault by police against journalist in Uganda adjourned

October 12, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Sarah Kaitesi Kisakye, Chief Magistrate at the

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