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@ntvuganda It's ok let MPS's draft & pass even as many more bills as they wish. "Naye Eno Ensi Yonna Ya Mukama Nokujula Kwayo Wamu Nabantu Bonna Abagitulamu"
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JUST IN: Parliament has passed the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 after adopting the report from the Committee Stage and completing clause-by-clause consideration. #NTVNews
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@nbstv Congratulations NBS good neat propaganda about the bill. 'NBS ALWAYS'! 'THE POLITICAL COMMAND CENTER'
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JUST IN: Parliament has passed the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026. #NBSUpdates
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Samson Kasumba
Samson Kasumba@SamsonMKasumba·
12th of May is my birthday and the chief Guest @KagutaMuseveni has told me he will be engaged in other inportant national events that will be going on at the same venue Kololo that he had preferred that I use since he loves out door events. Right now I am still waiting for his green light on where to put the event. I may push it to 12th May next year. Either way I will still make 52 this time next week.
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@adam_kungu Kungu do you expect us to be surprised by your revelation or update?! This is exactly what we expected & even more. Our life goes on & our motherland Uganda remains intact. 'Eno Ensi Ya Mukama Nokujula Kwayo'
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@SamsonMKasumba Ssebo Kasumba ofaki?! Ensonga ya appointment twagiteggede eri fine nabakulu bakulabye nti oli 'solid cadre'. NBS & team Juuuu...!
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Samson Kasumba@SamsonMKasumba·
In the US and all over the world Jews help Jews up. Hispanics help Hispanics up in the US. Why? People who went to top schools help others up! We are saved because of who we are related to! Christ gave us a relationship as a way out of sin. “Nepotism” is biblical. Take away our relationship with God we are nothing. Do NOT joke with me, I am related to Christ and my brothers in Christ have been of massive help. The son of my church mum was the reason I got the break through in the media at urban Tv.
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@SimonKaggwaNjal Is this the next planned episode in the sovereignty bill script you are reading from?! From alleging yesterday that opposition MP's have disappeared to avoid signing the report now you allege & claim they are in disarray. Simon Njala we know the games you are playing. Well Done!!
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Simon Kaggwa Njala
Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
Opposition MPs are in disarray ahead of tomorrow’s sitting where the contentious Sovereignty Bill will be passed. No direction from the leadership.
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Maseruka Robert
Maseruka Robert@MaserukaRobert·
Representation is not enough; we need results. Tomorrow at 6:30 AM, I’ll be live on NTV Uganda, joining Priscilla R. Nalwoga to discuss how the new cabinet must transition youth voices into actual decision-making power. Don’t miss this insightful conversation #MorningAtNTV #NUP
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@SamsonMKasumba Did your parents make connections for you to land casual jobs you did in Europe?! Give us a break it's ok abakulu bakuwulidde ssebo you have defended the establishment well.
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Samson Kasumba@SamsonMKasumba·
Let no one even deceive you or tell you any other nonsense! If your last name has links to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. it helps. If you are a Kennedy it helps. Obama’s girls will have doors opened because they have the right last name! If your parents made you no connects make them for yourself and your children. I make connections everyday because these things help. Go join Rotary and make meaningful connections. This nonsense of the world being fair is a fallacy! No or will make the world fair.
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@SimonKaggwaNjal Simon Kaggwa we know you are reading from the main script & know the entire game plan. Just keep giving us bits of events as & when they unfold!
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Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
Some MPs who were meant to sign the minority report on the sovereignty bill have reportedly gone into hiding🤭🤭🤭
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@adam_kungu Kungu why do you ask questions & act like you don't know what's going on? We know you know everything!
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Kungu Al-mahadi Adam
Kungu Al-mahadi Adam@adam_kungu·
There is now an amended version of the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 reportedly prepared by the Attorney General. But what exactly informed these changes? Were they drawn from stakeholder submissions through the Committee process, or are they based on the President’s Thursday letter? One MP on the Committee says the new version is even worse than the original. Has anyone actually seen the amended draft?
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@SimonKaggwaNjal Simon Njala 'Senior/seasoned' journalist is this a 'big' breaking story you've investigated for us?! Webale otuwa amawulire agokya media guru ssebo ne NBS Juu!
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Simon Kaggwa Njala
Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
A minister(former) is asking me to recite a Rosary for him to be reappointed. “Mwaana wa Maria, ssi byangu. Tetukyeebaka. Banaffe abamu bbo bagenzeeko mu ssabo naye kyonna kyekiri, obunkenke bungi.” I gather pastors and sorcerers have lately been making a kill. Byeebyo!
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@nbstv @MaserukaRobert Ssebo Maseruka what's the difference between 'swallowing' & 'walloping'?! Ssebo genda mpola.
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@Ntalebrian22 Hon. Maseruka MP elect, please help me differentiate between the words 'swallowing' & 'walloping'!
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Brayo🇺🇬@Ntalebrian22·
Youngest MP elect Hon Maseruka was seen yesterday laughing with Eddy Kenzo and magogo. Footsoldiers on other apps have started criticizing him.. Mbu why would u laugh with Kenzo who is always attacking your president?
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@excluive_bizz Dr.Kisule - Alexandera Medical Centre, what exactly have you explained in your statement regarding Hon. Nakimuli's demise?!. Kindly help me understand. Thank you.
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Exclusive Bizz
Exclusive Bizz@excluive_bizz·
Alexandra Medical Center shares statement following Hon. Hellen Nakimuli‘s passing.
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@PatroUganda Oyo ye 'mubaka omukyala' omulonde agenda okukikirira abakyala bonna e masaka! Mwebale okulonda bana masaka.
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Patro Uganda@PatroUganda·
Justine Nameere and her husband share a kiss during their housewarming celebration.
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@FrankGashumba Ssebo Ghashumba what you see in 'the emotional image' is just a drop in the deep ocean of broken souls & shattered hopes country wide!. But who is responsible for this?! Over to you 'Sir'.
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Frank M. Gashumba
Frank M. Gashumba@FrankGashumba·
Very emotional image! This lady needs to be identified and helped. Please help & locate her for me. +25670444444
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@SimonKaggwaNjal Eh Simon Njala 'lwaki omokola egambo',!🤔
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Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
This advice is akin to farting in a discotheque.
The.PR.Guy@kezio_musoke

#LongPostAlert I #ExpertOpinion Dear @UgandaMediaCent, here is some free (but expensive-sounding) advice on patching your brand before attempting to fix ‘brand Uganda’. To be honest. Right now, the centre feels more like a notice board. In a world where governments are building media ecosystems, the centre still issues statements and communicates as if it’s 2003. Here are 10 expert suggestions for how you can fix it. 1⃣. The centre has no identity, or does it? If it does, it’s a borrowed identity. The national emblem is not your logo in its entirety. It’s everyone’s logo. If you want to be taken seriously as a modern communications institution, build a distinct visual identity, including colours, fonts, templates, and brand elements (that can easily be associated with Uganda). You need to start thinking less of the “coat of arms” and be cleaner, sharper, and more recognisable. Even the central banks and revenue authorities have distinctive identities. 2⃣. What exactly are you as a media centre? Are you an NRM government mouthpiece? A national information hub? A media liaison? President Museveni’s personal media dissemination centre? Right now, you’re trying to be everything and, honestly, landing nowhere. Clear positioning builds trust. Without it, you are just another voice in an already noisy government choir. 3⃣. The media centre needs to communicate like humans. Like Ugandans! Not like circulars. Ugandans don’t read statements. A majority of today’s news consumers scroll on their phones.  If your communication sounds like it was drafted by three government committees and approved by ten people, it’s already lost. Simplify. Be direct. Be understood. Also, your press releases are a little too frequent. Your press conferences are too long. You might need to review that. 4⃣. Your digital presence needs an urgent revamp. Let’s not sugarcoat it. Your digital platforms feel scattered, inconsistent, and underwhelming. Your website is not befitting. It’s ugly. You have a paltry 7K followers on Instagram, and your Instagram page looks like a content-dumping ground. You have no strong LinkedIn presence (you’re missing out on engaging policymakers, professionals, and global stakeholders). There is an unbranded YouTube channel for a certain Uganda Media Centre with a paltry 700 subscribers (they should at least be double that). Visibly, there is no real YouTube content strategy beyond numerous clips of press briefings. No Flickr presence, your visual assets and depository. No Tik Tok. Visual identity? Inconsistent at best. Meanwhile, globally, over 60% of people now consume news via social media. That means your first impression is digital, and right now, it’s your weakest entry. Here is what you (could) need: ▪️A cohesive visual system across platforms. ▪️A content strategy, not just uploads. Invest in a studio setup and podcast format (owned and managed by Uganda Media Centre). ▪️Create some engaging formats featuring Ugandan voices from business, tourism, sports, and culture. Uganda is not short of interesting personalities for this. You have @wekesa_amos for tourism, and Joshua Baraka (currently a major export of Ugandan music). You have @rkabushenga et al. You can also partner with leading clean podcasters in the diaspora. The idea is for you to create a community. Please note that news narratives are no longer sourced; they are now scripted and produced. 5⃣. Not everything warrants a press briefing. The weekly podium-style media engagement format (with shabby banners in the background) needs to evolve. It’s tired and boring. Shouldn’t the media centre be a centre of excellence? Shouldn’t it be a brand custodian for the whole country? To break away from, or at least mix in with, these many press briefings, start by turning lesser-known policies into short videos, infographics, and explainers. That recent AI-generated video from filmmaker Loukman Ali was a weak attempt at content creation. For example, the recent copyright law that provoked debate among different stakeholders could have been fodder for the kind of content the media centre can break down for the public. What can you tell a 22-year-old Ugandan about it? If a Gen-Z doesn’t find your press briefings impressive in 30 seconds, you’ve lost an entire generation. 6⃣. Once again, media relations are not necessarily about hosting press conferences. Journalists don’t need an open-tent gathering every now and then; they need a partner. Build relationships. Visit newsrooms. Engage and cultivate media influencers. Recognise them monthly. Rethink the idea of media awards. Blogger awards. The most influential TikToker or YouTuber. Work with credible digital voices. Better yet, train and empower emerging media creators. If you don’t shape the narrative ecosystem, the naysayers will, and they already are. 7⃣. How ready are you for crisis communication? Uganda’s PR challenge is not breaking news, and we all know what is missing. ‘Bad news from Uganda’ is beginning to seem normal. The centre needs structured responses, including up-to-date fact sheets, rapid-response messaging, and consistent alignment among spokespersons. Recently, we were in a crisis over news that Uganda would send troops to Iran to defend Israel. This was triggered by X tweets from top officials. A Ugandan UN ambassador responded differently. A foreign affairs official responded differently. A friend of the top official involved in the debacle responded as well, differently. Uganda Media Centre didn’t pronounce itself on the matter. The centre was silent. The silence on such issues creates confusion and erodes reputation. 8⃣. Too many voices, no single message! With Uganda’s PR and communications today, the Uganda Police say one thing, the parliament’s spokesperson says another, the judiciary adds spice, and the Minister of Youth voices yet another opinion. The result? Confusion and, most times, global embarrassment. The Uganda Media Centre should coordinate messaging rather than compete with it. 9⃣. Not All Audiences Are the Same (And that’s the point). Gen Z, foreign investors, foreign diplomats, and foreign media are all different. And yet the Media Centre should be designed to speak to all of them using different tones. How does one respond to an article in The Economist, a professor at Harvard, a would-be Chinese investor, or a disgruntled youth in the Middle East? Segment your communication. Tailor your tone. 🔟. Lastly, the big question is: Who trusts you? Have you ever measured your credibility? The Uganda Media Centre needs to carry out surveys and perception audits, gather feedback loops (from the Ugandans it serves), and, from this, build thought leadership by publishing insights, issuing newsletters, hosting experts, inviting scholars, and creating a network of credible voices tied to its platform. This article is originally published on the Business Insights Africa I @Afro_Insights website here [link] bizinsights.africa/commentary-10-… #BrandUganda

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@SimonKaggwaNjal This is Simon Njala one of NBS's best 'seasoned' journalists making a 'critical' analysis of the sovereignty bill,🤔
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Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
I’m reading this Sovereignity Bill in astonishment. The conspiracy of silence among opposition MPs as this bill is being processed is quite telling.
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@SimonKaggwaNjal 'Seasoned journalist' Kaggwa Njala, what's amazing about a school owning customized car plates?!
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Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
A school van has personalized number plates. Crazy!
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