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Luganda News Reporter Aminah Nabukenya, voicing her story in preparation for the 'Amasengejje' bulletin, a Luganda-language news show that airs daily on weekdays. Owing to its accessibility, the bulletin is popular with people in Kampala and central Uganda.

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Senior Journalist -Mildred Tuhaise (center), refreshes her make up during a short break in filming, as her director (in yellow dress) takes her through the key points for the next segment.

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NBS Cameraman George Wesswa, records a live link on the street in Gulu, Northern Uganda, at 8PM in preparation for a segment on social relations in the town, to be aired on the "Live At 9" bulletin.

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Marcus Kwikiriza and Gaetano Kagwa of the NBS Show 'Another Round' get into character for a scene set in a car, filmed along the new Entebbe Expressway.

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News Anchor -Samson Kasumba (left) takes a sip of sweet white wine, during filming of a program with the then Ambassador of France to Uganda -Stephanie Rivoal as she described how the French take their wine. The program is a partnership between the French Embassy and NBS Television.

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In the newsroom, a video editor applies post-production to video footage which was to be aired on the 'Amasengejje' bulletin.

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Justice Simon Mugenyi (centre), who heads the electoral commission in Uganda, engaging in a small meeting with presenters and show producers in preparation for a live broadcast on Uganda's electoral plan.  

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Senior Investigative journalist -Raymond Mujuni gestures emphatically during a segment about the stations "Fake News" campaign during a recording.

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A little drizzle as News Reporters Violet Namata and Canary Mugume prepare to cover a protest against the new 'Social Media Tax' in Uganda.

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Gaetano Kagwa and Marcus Kwikiriza engage in a heated conversation with the show producer and director -Danze Edwin (center), about how they should begin the segment of the show at Kigo.

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Sports show presenter -Mickeal Kigozi, takes a rushed phone call while on set for his 'Lunch Time Show' program.

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Senior Investigative journalist -Raymond Mujuni, puts on his tie in preparation for an update with security officials.

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News Reporter -Victoria Bagaaya, on standby in Kikaramoja slum, Kampala, minutes before she goes live on the 'Morning Breeze' show.

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Control center team, monitor the screen feed for the 'Comic Show'

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Senior News Reporter -Canary Mugume, returning to the NBS offices in Kamwokya by motorcycle taxi, after reporting on the 'Social Media Tax' protest in Kampala.

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Canary Mugume (left) and Samson Kasumba high-five on the 'Morning Breeze' show, after a funny comment made by Samson, who anchors the show.

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Senior Reporter and News anchor Samson Kasumba, with a UBC Television reporter, at the Entebbe airport tarmac, reporting live updates on the arrival of the Indian Prime Minister -Narendra Modi to Uganda om 24 July 2018.

Public Story
The Network
Copyright Stuart Tibaweswa 2024
Updated Jun 2020
Topics Documentary, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism
When you watch the news it all seems so smooth- a presenter presents, then a reporter reports, then the credits and the adverts roll. But behind the scenes there is a machine running 24 hours a day, seven days a week to maintain that illusion of effortless broadcast. The machine is constructed from many different moving parts and characters, chugging along as they strive to deliver content that will keep the audience entertained.

Uganda’s media landscape, though vibrant and fast-paced, is a tough market. Its consumers demand the truth, while the state often finds that same truth inconvenient or unsuitable. The competition is stiff, with barriers to entry dropping as new technologies make slick production more accessible and affordable every day. Journalists often face danger as they carry out their duty of bearing witness in risky places. The commodity they produce goes out of date if it’s kept too long, and sometimes it’s dangerous to collect. But every day they pile into their cars and rush off to all corners of the city and the country, hunting for stories that will get a response from their viewers.

This project is an exploration of what it takes to make that happen, capturing the complicated ecosystem between directors, producers, anchors, cameramen, technicians, the control command center, the fleet and, of course, the administration. I joined Nation Broadcasting Services (NBS) as an intern in 2017, later graduating to a position as a content photographer, and through my career with the company I have come to greatly appreciate the intricacy of the machine that I am a part of. NBS produces a wide range of content every day, from entertainment and political talk shows to in-depth investigations and breaking news reports. All of this just to make sure that when you sit down on your sofa, there’s something engaging on the TV.

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Stuart Tibaweswa

Kampala-based Ugandan documentary photographer, whose work often focuses on marginalised communities and their relationship to wider society.
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