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Speaker Kadaga advises editors

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Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga

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Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga
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The Speaker Rebecca Kadaga maintains that there is need to streamline operations of media personnel at parliament.
Meeting editors this morning, Kadaga said some media personnel had lost track and were biased in their reporting.
She cited the recent vetting of the deputy chief justice Stephen Kavuma saying the media had widely reported that he was not recommended by the judicial service commission which is not true.
She however says her office will continue to engage with editors to find solutions to such problems.
The editors on the other hand prayed that action be taken on individuals said to be misbehaving instead of cracking the whip on all media houses indiscriminately.

Story by Hadijah Mwanje

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