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About Jonah
Jonah Byakutaaga Wamani is a journalist based in Kampala, Uganda. A sports and politics enthusiast and scribe with video, audio and written content. A Data Quality Assurance and human resource specialist. Politician and future leader who loves travelling the globe.
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On The Score sports show on NBS Television discussing the Uganda Premier League and the English Premier League

At work hosting the weekly Dug Out sports show on Nxt Radio 106.1

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Hosting the Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA) spoke-person Ahmed Hussein and seasoned local journalist Vianney John Nsimbe and sports pundit Musisi Kiwanuka Jr.

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At work on the weekly Dug Out sports program on Nxt Radio 106.1

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Appearing on NBS Television The Score sports program every Sunday night 10pm.

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Finding the Silver Lining in Uganda's COVID-19 Response

15 Aug 2021  |  ChimpReports
Jonah W Byakutaaga reflects on the potential positive outcomes from the COVID-19 pandemic for Uganda. He praises President Museveni for providing hope and calm leadership. Byakutaaga highlights the leadership of female ministers, such as the Minister of Health and the Minister of Trade, during the crisis. He discusses the false death announcement of the Bank of Uganda Governor and the reliance on Ugandan medical facilities due to travel restrictions. The article suggests that the pandemic could lead to increased investment in local healthcare and promote domestic tourism. Byakutaaga also proposes improvements in food distribution programs and immunization, and encourages support for local sports as international events are on hold. He concludes with a personal note on finding a silver lining amidst the crisis.

Hosting the weekly Dug Out sports show on Nxt Radio 106.1

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