Daily monitor news paper

The Daily Monitor is a Ugandan newspaper that was founded in 1992. It is one of the most widely read and respected newspapers in Uganda, and is known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as its investigative reporting.

Here are some of the key sections and features of the Daily Monitor:

  1. News: The newspaper's main section, which covers national and international news, politics, business, sports, and entertainment.
  2. Opinion: A section that features editorials, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor.
  3. Investigations: The Daily Monitor is known for its investigative reporting, and this section features in-depth stories on corruption, human rights abuses, and other important issues.
  4. Business: A section that covers business news, finance, and economics.
  5. Sports: A section that covers sports news, scores, and analysis.
  6. Entertainment: A section that covers entertainment news, reviews, and features.
  7. Features: A section that features human interest stories, profiles, and lifestyle articles.

Some of the key topics that the Daily Monitor covers include:

  1. Politics: The newspaper covers national and international politics, including news from the Ugandan government, opposition parties, and regional and international organizations.
  2. Corruption: The Daily Monitor has a strong focus on investigative reporting, and has exposed several high-profile corruption scandals in Uganda.
  3. Human rights: The newspaper covers human rights issues in Uganda, including reports of abuse, torture, and other violations.
  4. Economy: The Daily Monitor covers business and economic news, including news from the Ugandan stock market, trade, and industry.
  5. Sports: The newspaper covers sports news from Uganda and around the world, including news from the Ugandan Premier League, international football, and other sports.

The Daily Monitor is available in print and online, and can be accessed through its website or mobile app.