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'''''The Weekly Observer''''' is a national [[newspaper]] in [[Uganda]]. The paper was first published on [[25 March]] [[2004]], and has established itself as an informed and daring newspaper, breaking and publishing stories that other media in Uganda will not cover.
'''''The Observer''''' is a national [[newspaper]] in [[Uganda]] that comes out twice a week (Monday and Thurday). The paper was first published on [[25 March]] [[2004]] and it was then refered to as The Weekly Observer. But starting March 2009, it became bi-weekly.It has since established itself as a reputable and formidable newspaper breaking many stories. It prides itself in indepth coverage and analysis of major news events as well as accuracy and credibilty. Its managing editor is James Tumusiime, a youthful but brilliant man who has steered the newspaper to greater heights.


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Revision as of 14:32, 16 July 2009

The Observer is a national newspaper in Uganda that comes out twice a week (Monday and Thurday). The paper was first published on 25 March 2004 and it was then refered to as The Weekly Observer. But starting March 2009, it became bi-weekly.It has since established itself as a reputable and formidable newspaper breaking many stories. It prides itself in indepth coverage and analysis of major news events as well as accuracy and credibilty. Its managing editor is James Tumusiime, a youthful but brilliant man who has steered the newspaper to greater heights.