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George Lugalambi is a media development specialist and researcher, and the executive director at the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME).[1][2][3][4][5] He was appointed to this position in July 2022, succeeding Peter Mwesige.[6]

Education

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Lugalambi holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Communication from the University of South Africa where he attained his doctorate in journalism and mass communication in 2006.[1][7][8]

Career

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Lugalambi was a journalist and newspaper editor of The Crusader.[9] He also is on the panel of judges for the Uganda National Journalism Awards.[9][10]

In 1993 after graduation, George started teaching at Makerere University and was later promoted to a senior lecturer in 2007 after attaining a doctorate in 2006.[8] Between 2008 and 2011, he was the head of the Department of Journalism and Communication at the university.[9][2][11]

From mid-2011 to early 2017, he was the Manager of the Capacity Development Programme for strengthening media oversight of the extractive sectors of oil, gas, and mining at the Natural Resource Governance Institute.[9][6] He contributed to Global Muckrakers in 2014 and co-edited Africa Muckraking in 2017.[9] In 2023, he was appointed the new president of Rotary Club Muyenga Tank Hill.[2] George also coordinates the Uganda Media Sector Working Group (UMSWG) that was formed in 2022.[6]

Lugalambi has been a judge on the panel of judges for the Uganda National Journalism Awards for several years.[12][13]

Criminal charges

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While working at The Crusader, he was arrested and detained overnight at the Kampala Central Police Station on 17 December 1998.[14] He was charged before the Presiding Magistrate Jane Alividza at the Kampala Magistrate Court with promoting sectarianism which is contrary to section 42 a (i) (d) of the Penal Code Act as amended by Statute 9 of 1988.[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "ACME secretariat". African Centre for Media Excellence. 2011-10-11. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  2. ^ a b c "Lugalambi installed Rotary Muyenga Tank-Hill president". New Vision. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  3. ^ "Journalists Tipped on Gender Responsive, Conflict Sensitive Reporting". ChimpReports. 2023-02-27. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  4. ^ "ACME and SEATINI Uganda Partner to Enhance Media Coverage of Trade and Development Issues". Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  5. ^ "Lugalambi is new Executive Director ACME". Bukedde. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  6. ^ a b c MUHAMADI, MATOVU (3 June 2022). "Dr. George Lugalambi is new ACME executive director". NilePost. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
  7. ^ "Dr. George Lugalambi Archives". The Independent Uganda. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  8. ^ a b "Tracing Makerere's journalism journey". Monitor. 2021-02-01. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  9. ^ a b c d e "George Lugalambi's schedule for 10th Global Investigative Journalism Conference". gijc17.sched.com. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  10. ^ murami (2023-08-31). "Parliament recognised at the 2023 Journalism Awards". www.parliament.go.ug. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  11. ^ "African Books Collective: Public Broadcasting in Africa Series: Uganda". www.africanbookscollective.com. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  12. ^ Admin, ACME (2023-06-01). "Uganda National Journalism Awards 2023 open for entries". African Centre for Media Excellence. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  13. ^ "Uganda National Journalism Awards back". New Vision. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  14. ^ a b "Journalist arrested and charged with "promoting sectarianism"". IFEX. 1998-12-18. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
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