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Mr Allan Chekwech and Mr Robert Madoi will co-head the Production Desk, which will pool all producers and news sub-editors in order to centrally repurpose content for different platforms.
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Mr Tabu Butagira has been appointed Managing Editor of Nation Media Group Uganda (NMG-U) as part of a re-organisation of the company’s editorial department.
Mr Butagira will in the new role oversee the day-to-day editorial operations of all NMG-U platforms, including Daily Monitor newspaper, NTV Uganda, Spark TV, and KFM, among others.
In a communication announcing the changes, the NMG-U General Manager Editorial, Mr Daniel Kalinaki, said: “…as we continue developing a paid for-content business, it is necessary to keep converging our operations to allow us use our resources more effectively and respond to changing audience needs.”
Daily Monitor
Tuesday February 16 2021
Creative thinking has become an integral skill in all aspects of life. Its demand however remains higher than its availability. That gives Kafunda Kreative reason to come in and fix the deficit.
Known for using Creatives as a major tool in establishing top brands, products and services, Kafunda Kreative will run a three day skilling event under the theme ‘’ Kreative Sprint21,’’ between February 18 and 20. The annual showpiece which will be hosted at the Motiv Uganda premises in Bugolobi, another consultancy pushing for more invention and innovations, will run between 2-5pm on all three days.
“Creativity doesn’t happen in isolation. You realize very quickly when you start to try and create for money that as a business that you need another whole host of other skills to go with it. If you do not know how to market yourself, you will be a top creative talent with zero market and no one knows about you, if you do not know how t
Daily Monitor
Thursday January 14 2021
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Voting in the opposition stronghold of Masaka has been delayed this morning as the country goes to the polls.
Despite delay in delivery of election material to polling stations, the Electoral Commission is yet to clarify if voting times will be extended.
The delay comes at a time when the communications regulator ordered the suspension of all internet gateways from Wednesday.
There are many of reports of failing biometric voter verification kits. The machines rely on the Internet, which is now blocked, and lines are growing longer at polling stations.
Ugandans who managed to access the Internet reported on social media difficulties in accessing the Internet via mobile devices and wireless connections.
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