Author: Davis Buyondo
He’s a freelance/independent journalist, audio producer and digital safety trainer currently based in Masaka city, Uganda’s Southern Region. He reports health/science, environment, gender and human rights as major beats across print, electronic/online platforms. He holds a Diploma in Journalism and a Degree in Mass Communication. He’s published works in the New Vision newspaper /website, Uganda Radio Network (Agency), and eyewitnesug.com and other platforms. He is a fellow of different programmes with; Thompson Reuters Foundation, African Great Lakes-International Women Media Foundation project, African Center for Media Excellence, World Federation of Science Journalists, and BBC World Service Trust (2009).
Contact info: (daviedaniels@gmail.com, +256782685292)
Social media: twitter-@davisbuyondo
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Rashidah Mpinga, a large-scale rice outgrower in Kalungu, an agricultural district in Uganda’s Southern Region, gets ready to harvest her rice. She’s going to rent a combine harvester and a tractor from Zhong’s Industries Limited, a Chinese private enterprise. She expects to ...
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