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NMGU announces editorial changes

Daily Monitor Summary 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. Advertisement 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.”

Uganda launches Editors Guild on World Press Freedom Day

Daily Monitor Tuesday May 04 2021 The Editors’ Guild chairperson, Mr Daniel Kalinaki (centre), who is also the General Manager Editorial at NMG-Uganda, is joined by committee members, the Danish Ambassador to Uganda, Mr Nicolaj Hejberg (third right), the Public Affairs Officer at the US Embassy, Mr Brian George (second right), and invited guests to cut cake during the inauguration of the Uganda Editors’ Guild in Kampala yesterday. Prof Frederick Jjuuko (fifth right) gave the keynote address as journalists across the globe marked the World Press Freedom Day. Photo | Ccourtesy Summary Prof  Frederick Jjuuko from Makerere University’s School of Law, who gave a keynote address, spoke about militarism and how it affects media operations while relating to Uganda.

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