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I am a freelance video journalist with over 18 years of experience in various media outlets and am now based in Kampala, Uganda. I've worked on a radio, at an online media, past 12 years I have been working as camerawoman and journalist for various media houses such as Reuters and ZDF (while based in Croatia and Slovenia), while in past 3 years, after moving to Uganda, I've worked with BBC, AFP, AP, France 24 and other clients like Amnesty International, ICRC and others. I cover wide range of topics from news to feature stories in most cases as ‘one woman band’.
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Uganda court rejects petition against harsh anti-gay law
Uganda's Constitutional Court rejected a petition to overturn a stringent anti-gay law, maintaining one of the world's harshest legal stances against LGBTQ rights.
Uganda court throws out challenge to harsh anti-gay law
Uganda's court upheld the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023, which imposes severe penalties for same-sex relations, despite striking down some provisions inconsistent with international rights conventions. The decision was met with dismay by human rights advocates and international bodies, including the UN and the US State Department, who urged Uganda to repeal the law. The ruling reflects a broader anti-gay crackdown in East Africa, supported by conservative religious groups. Uganda's government remains defiant against Western pressure, with significant support from the local population. The World Bank has suspended new loans to Uganda in response to the law.
Uganda's Nyege Nyege Music Festival Returns After Pandemic Break
The four-day Ugandan music festival Nyege Nyege is taking place again after three years off due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Over 300 DJs from various African and European countries, as well as the US and Japan are playing across seven stages, entertaining 12,000 revelers on the banks of river Nile.
Congolese cross a lake to escape an inferno
A daily flotilla of wooden canoes ferries hundreds of refugees from DR Congo's latest violence to Uganda, with over 28,000 making the passage in recent weeks. The conflict between Hema and Lendu communities in Ituri has led to horrific violence, with many refugees recounting tales of brutality. The violence is part of broader unrest in Congo, exacerbated by President Joseph Kabila's struggle to maintain power. Armed groups are blocking civilian escapes, and the refugee influx is straining Uganda's resources. The situation in refugee camps is dire, with disease outbreaks adding to the refugees' woes.
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Uganda's Parliament Passes Tough Anti-gay Bill
Uganda's parliament has passed a bill introducing severe penalties for same-sex relationships after a session described as highly charged and chaotic.
Ugandan Man With 102 Kids Finally Says Enough Is Enough
Musa Hasahya, a Ugandan man with 102 children, 12 wives, and 578 grandchildren, has decided to stop expanding his family due to the challenges of remembering names and providing for them.
Uganda Declares The End Of Deadly Ebola Outbreak
Ugandan health officials and the World Health Organization representative announced the end of a deadly Ebola outbreak that began on September 20, 2022. The Sudan Ebola strain killed 55 people and led to a two-month lockdown in the affected districts. According to WHO rules, the outbreak is considered over if no new cases are reported for 42 days, with the last confirmed patient discharged recently.
'Immoral' Uganda music festival draws sold-out crowds
Thousands of revelers attended Uganda's Nyege Nyege music festival, which saw a surge in popularity following an attempted ban by Ugandan authorities over claims of promoting immorality. The ban, which was later reversed, inadvertently boosted ticket sales and international attention. The festival, featuring artists from across Africa, was held under tight security but proceeded without major incidents. Organizers plan to expand the festival to Cameroon next year, highlighting its unique appeal and economic benefits for local vendors.
Acid used as a weapon -- An NGO run by a brave Linette, survivor herself, helps people who had been attacked and are fighting to change the laws in Uganda about access to dangerous substances like acid.
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