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Inspiring excellent journalism across Africa

  • About ACME
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    • ACME board
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August 8, 2022

NBS TV’s Lukwago vs Opondo altercation: Why media houses should embrace the safeguarding culture

By John Baptist Imokola When I was a morning show host on WBS TV, one guest took us by surprise …

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July 29, 2022

NBS TV chaotic incident and the place of broadcasting standards in Uganda

By Adolf Mbaine  “The Frontline”, a popular programme on NBS TV, ended abruptly on Thursday, 28 July 2022. This followed …

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June 15, 2017

Journalism is about changing lives, not just telling stories – NBS TV’s Solomon Serwanjja

Driven. Passionate. Dogged. Intrepid. These are some of the words that judges of the Uganda National Journalism Awards 2017 use …

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April 18, 2017

Journalist Solomon Serwanjja emerges overall ACME winner

NBS Television’s journalists emerged winners in the 4th edition of the Uganda National Journalism Awards held last evening.

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