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Investigative journalist Julius Ssenkandwa leaves NTV

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
February 19, 2018
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The exodus from Serena based Nation Media station NTV Uganda continues! Top field and investigative journalist Julius Ssenkandwa has left the station.

Julius took it to his Facebook and posted;

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“Allow me to thank each one of you for the guidance,friendship and unconditional support you showed me in the last ten years since I joined the NMG family. I have graduated from a boy into a man covering most of the top events in the country,I have covered many stories which I can not remember but am sure have some how changed people’s lives.

I can not thank you enough but only to pray to God for life. I have decided to give room to the young generation to try out their luck in the journalism field and I know once you believe in your self the sky is the limit. I kindly ask those I have offended in line of duty to forgive me,those who judged me wrongly.

I have no right to judge or even wish you bad since we are all human. I have moved on,taking a different path and am sure God will guide me the same way he has done in 13 years since I started this interesting journey right from METRO FM. Thank you once again the entire NMG (NTV)family that gave me a platform to be the eyes and voice to many Ugandan”.

Julius’ memorable works includes war and conflict reporting in East Africa, C.A.R, South Sudan and D.R.C. He also interviewed influential people in the region, including Presidents Salvar Kiir, Yoweri Museveni, Paul Kagame and Uhuru Kenyata and also the last Kenyan elections and social related stories like disease break out notably the 2009 Ebola scourge in Kibaale district

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