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African Centre for Media Excellence

Inspiring excellent journalism across Africa

  • About ACME
    • Who we are
    • ACME secretariat
    • ACME board
    • Mission, vision and values
    • Contact us
  • ACME programmes
    • Advocacy
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    • Media monitoring and research
    • Uganda National Journalism Awards
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January 26, 2023

Baba TV suspends three hosts, producer following pressure from Parliament

Issue: Media freedom violation Date: 26 January 2023 Location: Kampala No. of people affected: Three Profession of affected person(s): Journalists …

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March 7, 2019

MPs want stronger law for media to protect identities of sexual violence survivors

A select parliamentary committee constituted to investigate allegations of sexual violence in Uganda’s schools, colleges and universities has recommended strict legal measures to ensure survivors of sexual violence are protected by the media.

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September 16, 2016

Media reports on lavish cars and funerals anger Ugandan MPs

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March 12, 2015

Media regulation, journalism standards and the call for mandatory beat shuffling in Parliament

15 years ago, a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Study Group on ‘Parliament and the Media’, released recommendations on ways to enhance …

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