List of newspapers in Uganda

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This is a list of newspapers in Uganda . [1]

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List of newspapers

NewspaperLocationFirst issuedPublisherLanguagesWebsiteNotes
The Black Examiner Hoima City 2022Abjine Media Group English Website [2] [3]
Uganda Argus Kampala 1955Ugandan Argus Limited English Ceased publication in 1971
New Vision Kampala 1986 New Vision Group English Website
Bukedde Kampala 1994 New Vision Group Luganda Website
Daily Monitor [4] Kampala 1994 Nation Media Group English Website
Red Pepper Namanve 2001 English Website
The Observer (Uganda) [5] Kampala 2004Observer Media Limited English Website
East African Business Week Kampala 2005East African Business Week Limited English Website
The Independent (Uganda) Kampala 2007 English Website
Rolling Stone (Uganda) Kampala 2010Ceased publication November 2010
The Rwenzori Times Kasese 2015Rwenzori Media Group English Website
The Fast Observer Kampala 2020Alfa Media Smc ltd English Website
Nile Chronicles Kampala2012Nile Chronicles English Website
The Ankole Times Mbarara2020NS Media HouseEnglish Website
The Northern Press Gulu 2021Oyet Broadcasting ServicesEnglish Website

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References

  1. "Uganda". Electronic Newspapers of Africa. Virtual Libraries: African Studies. New York, USA: Columbia University Libraries.
  2. Isma Tukamuhabwa. "Abjine Media Group Expands to Kenya: A New Era of Journalism Unfolds" . Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  3. Magazeta. "Magazeti ya Uganda" . Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  4. "WorldCat". USA: Online Computer Library Center . Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  5. "Uganda: News". Africa South of the Sahara. USA: Stanford University. Retrieved February 23, 2013.

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