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African Centre for Media Excellence

Inspiring excellent journalism across Africa

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December 31, 2020

Police move to limit coverage of election campaigns

Image by Edward Echwalu from Echwalu Photography With just two weeks left to Uganda’s presidential and parliamentary elections, the Police …

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December 16, 2020

Police to block unaccredited journalists from covering elections

The Uganda Police announced Monday that starting 21 December 2020, only journalists accredited by the Media Council of Uganda will …

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May 29, 2019

Report shows rise in violations against Ugandan media

Incidents of violence and abuse against the media increased in 2018, according to a newly-released Press Freedom Index. The Human …

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