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Medialawandpolicyin Uganda 1st Isaac Christopher Lubogo

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Medialawandpolicyin Uganda 1st Isaac Christopher Lubogo
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Publisher: Jescho Publishing House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.77 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Isaac Christopher Lubogo
ISBN: 9789913633178, 9913633176
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st

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Medialawandpolicyin Uganda 1st Isaac Christopher Lubogo by Isaac Christopher Lubogo 9789913633178, 9913633176 instant download after payment.

The word "media" is adopted from the plural of the Latin word "medium". To mean news, entertainment, education, data and promotional messages are sent world[1]wide through this type of communication channels. Every broadcasting medium like newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, billboards, direct mail, telephone, fax and internet are part of what is the media.1In Uganda a system of customary law applied in Uganda prior to Britain declaringit a protectorate in 1884 and establishing colonial administrative law throughout the territory.2In Buganda, largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda, the Kabaka (king) appointed a trusted official, the Katikkiro, to be in charge of the kingdoms administrative and judicial systems. The country was never fully colonized as non-Africans were not allowed to acquire freeholds.

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