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ACME in the news – Media Mogul Trevor Ncube’s remarks on gay rights sting Ugandan audience

December 1, 2014December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

This article was first published by Campus Times. On Wednesday 26th November Trevor Ncube delivered the highly anticipated public lecture on Media and Politics, the renowned media Mogul started off …

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ACME in the news – A welcome reflection on our media

November 30, 2014December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

This editorial was first published by The Observer. Nearly 300 members and friends of the media fraternity spent last Wednesday afternoon in a conference hall at Golf Course hotel, discussing …

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ACME in the news – Africans must tell their story, Ncube

November 29, 2014December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

This article was first published by The Observer. Africa will always be painted as a hopeless place by the Western media as long as the African media fails to tell …

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ACME in the news – Ncube inspires Ugandan journalists

November 28, 2014December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

This article was first published in Chimp Reports. Print media entrepreneurs have been urged to embrace the social media platforms Twitter and Facebook among others to grow their revenues “instead …

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ACME in the news – Longevity in power affects freedom and institutions, says media mogul

November 28, 2014December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

This article was first published in Daily Monitor. Kampala- Leaders staying in power for long is detrimental to people’s basic freedoms and the development of institutions, a renowned Zimbabwean media …

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ACME in the news – Ncube tips media on technologies

November 25, 2014December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

From New Vision Media entrepreneur, Trevor Ncube and owner of South Africa’s Mail & Guardian newspaper has tipped Ugandan media to come up with models that use technology to improve delivery …

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Phone app to outsmart corruption

October 2, 2014October 7, 2014 - by ACME Admin - Leave a Comment

This is an excerpt of an article published in Mail & Guardian Africa. Click here for the full story. *** DOUGHLAS Buule, a teacher at Kiwenda primary, a government school …

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ACME in the news: Mwesige promoting quality journalism across Africa

August 9, 2014August 19, 2014 - by ACME Admin - Leave a Comment

This article was first published on the website of the Indiana University Bloomington media school. Read the full article here. *** KAMPALA, UGANDA — On Nanjala Road, in the Kalungua area …

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