In this episode, Daniel Kalinaki, a celebrated veteran journalist and media executive with the Nation Media Group, joins Brenda to reflect on his experience reporting on elections in Uganda over the last two decades, in a political system shaped by incumbency and familiar political rhythms. The conversation covers balancing accuracy with access, the growing role of social media and disinformation in public discourse and the surprising role the political class plays in election reporting...
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In this episode, Daniel Kalinaki, a celebrated veteran journalist and media executive with the Nation Media Group, joins Brenda to reflect on his experience reporting on elections in Uganda over the last two decades, in a political system shaped by incumbency and familiar political rhythms. The conversation covers balancing accuracy with access, the growing role of social media and disinformation in public discourse and the surprising role the political class plays in election reporting...
David F. K. Mpanga on "The Politics of Common Sense"
Viewpoints with Brenda
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4 years ago
David F. K. Mpanga on "The Politics of Common Sense"
David F.K. Mpanga is the Deputy Chairman at Bowmans, a top tier Africa-wide law firm, and co-founder of top tier law firm, A.F. Mpanga Advocates (now Bowmans Uganda). He is a barrister of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple and an advocate of the courts of Uganda with almost three decades of experience. David is also the Minister for Special Duties in the Buganda Government, an institution headed by the Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda. David is also the author of The Politics o...
Viewpoints with Brenda
In this episode, Daniel Kalinaki, a celebrated veteran journalist and media executive with the Nation Media Group, joins Brenda to reflect on his experience reporting on elections in Uganda over the last two decades, in a political system shaped by incumbency and familiar political rhythms. The conversation covers balancing accuracy with access, the growing role of social media and disinformation in public discourse and the surprising role the political class plays in election reporting...