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...
Michael Niyitegeka on Bridging the Tech Skills Gap in Uganda
Viewpoints with Brenda
28 minutes
3 years ago
Michael Niyitegeka on Bridging the Tech Skills Gap in Uganda
Michael Niyitegeka is the Program Director, Refactory at Clarke International University in Uganda and the ICDL Africa Country Manager for Uganda. He has over 20 years' experience in the ICT sector and has worked with several government, private, regional and international institutions. Michael is passionate and devoted to human capital development for the ICT sector in Uganda. Under Refactory, his flagship project, he has trained over 250 junior developers with an 80% placement rate in the e...
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...