
In Uganda, journalists are increasingly utilizing digital platforms to enhance their impact beyond traditional reporting. This shift allows media practitioners to reach broader audiences, mobilize public action, connect vulnerable communities with assistance, and foster ongoing discussions that extend beyond standard news broadcasts, according to The Independent.
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