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ACME fellowships and grants / Opportunities

Journalism fellowship on covering parliament and legislative affairs in Uganda

January 16, 2017January 16, 2017 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

The African Centre for Media Excellence is pleased to invite applications for its sixth fellowship programme. This fellowship, on parliament, legislative affairs and government oversight, is designed to give promising …

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Parliamentary journalists urged to dig deeper, go farther in their reporting

June 2, 2016June 6, 2016 - by Grace Natabaalo - Leave a Comment

Journalists covering the newly-constituted Ugandan Parliament have been urged to go beyond writing stories on the day-to-day happenings in the House and interrogate issues. The appeal was made by speakers …

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Ban on non-graduate journalists is part of 9th Parliament’s mediocrity

January 20, 2016January 20, 2016 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

Republished with permission from Daily Monitor. *** By Morris Ogenga-Latigo It was most disappointing to read the opinion by Mr Chris Obore, director for communication and public affairs at Parliament, …

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The Drill is a mini-series by the African Centre for Media Excellence about the journey of Uganda’s extractive industries.

Did the Amendment of Public Finance Management Act 2015 Erode Uganda’s Fiscal Discipline in Oil and Gas Sector
byAfrican Centre for Media Excellence

In December 2021, Parliament passed The Public Finance Management (Amendment) Act, a law that governs how public money and resources are mobilised or collected, stored, dispensed and reported on

Did the Amendment of Public Finance Management Act 2015 Erode Uganda’s Fiscal Discipline in Oil and Gas Sector
Did the Amendment of Public Finance Management Act 2015 Erode Uganda’s Fiscal Discipline in Oil and Gas Sector
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