By Unamed Source This is not about The Daily Monitor or the Red Pepper or Sejusa and his pen pals. …
Other than bias issue, Museveni media talk part of scary pattern
Presidential pronouncements matter. It is one thing for the President to say, for example, that he will build a million …
Greater care needed on subjective descriptions
By Joachim Buwembo Besigye under the watchful eye of police. There are times when you read a news story and …
Stand up to these bullies of industry
Major advertisers have become as a big a threat, if not worse, to press freedom in Uganda as political forces. …
Media bow to officialdom’s threats, abdicate their responsibility
Call me a serial whiner, or whatever, but I must say following the release of Kampala’s mayoral election results on …
Reporting the election results
By Peter G. Mwesige The presidential and parliamentary elections in Uganda are over, but new results will keep coming in …

Deliver us from straight news
Two years ago, my friend Bill Ristow, who was a Knight International Journalism Fellow at The New Vision in Kampala, …
Media turnover in Uganda – a UK comparison
By Raymond Baguma I have been in the UK newsrooms at The Times and The Independent newspapers for the last …