Opinion: NBS television leads in investigative stories in Africa (VIDEOS INCLUDED)

By Amon Katungulu | Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Opinion: NBS television leads in investigative stories in Africa (VIDEOS INCLUDED)
NBS TV's Solomon Sserwanjja takes questions from journalists. (Photo by Michael O'Hagen)

By Wanda

I’m now inclined to watch the investigative piece that got Solomon Sserwanjja painted a criminal by our very ‘vigilant’ police force. Come to think of it, all the investigates NBS has worked on have  been a big hit, they know when and where to hit. NBS is an asset to Ugandans when it comes to that field.

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The Kifeesi investigates in 2016 shed a big light on the criminals around the city and how they’re aided by police, up until now, people know which places to avoid at what time.

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2017 was the year for the dark world of drugs that shed a spotlight on the drugs on the market and how they’ve affected the livelihood of people especially the youth. Now we hold our breath in anticipation that his investigation on theft of government drugs could hit the screens anytime, the piece that made Solomon Sserwanjja a news item.

NBS Television is a star in the field of investigative journalism, the passion to expose the rot in society and the desire to have a better society is enormous. Thank you NBS TV for not only leading in live broadcast but also being a game changer in Investigative Journalism in Uganda.

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