Red pepper uganda news
Here are some recent news articles about red pepper in Uganda:
- Red Pepper's Editor-in-Chief Arrested Over Defamation: The editor-in-chief of the Red Pepper newspaper, Raphael Magyezi, was arrested on November 14, 2019, over allegations of defamation. Magyezi was accused of publishing false information about the President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, and his family. (Source: The East African)
- Red Pepper's Publisher Arrested Over Contempt of Court: The publisher of the Red Pepper newspaper, Patrick Muganda, was arrested on October 25, 2019, for allegedly publishing false information about the Chief Justice of Uganda, Bart Katureebe. Muganda was accused of contempt of court and was later released on bail. (Source: Daily Monitor)
- Red Pepper's Journalists Arrested Over Libel: Two journalists from the Red Pepper newspaper, Richard Wanambwa and Francis Tumwebaze, were arrested on September 12, 2019, over allegations of libel. The journalists were accused of publishing false information about a government official. (Source: The Observer)
- Red Pepper's Editor-in-Chief Charged with Treason: The editor-in-chief of the Red Pepper newspaper, Raphael Magyezi, was charged with treason on August 22, 2019, over allegations of publishing false information about the President of Uganda. Magyezi denied the charges and was later released on bail. (Source: New Vision)
- Red Pepper's Publisher Charged with Defamation: The publisher of the Red Pepper newspaper, Patrick Muganda, was charged with defamation on July 25, 2019, over allegations of publishing false information about a government official. Muganda denied the charges and was later released on bail. (Source: Daily Monitor)
These are just a few examples of the many news articles about Red Pepper in Uganda. The newspaper has been involved in several controversies and legal battles over the years, often related to its reporting on government officials and politicians.