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Uganda media hosts unite under new EMHA banner
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82898, member: 636"] Uganda media hosts finally unionized to grab that sweet government cash like everyone else. The Entertainment and Media Hosts Association launched at Kyambogo with a heavy turnout of radio and television talkers wanting better representation. Miles Rwamiti heads the group as chairman, hoping to bring order to an industry that historically lacked a unified voice. Organizers noted that comedians and actors already benefited from associations while broadcasters stayed fragmented. They formed this body to mirror those structures, intending to lobby for member interests and access public funds that require a formal organization to obtain. Rwamiti emphasized that the group focuses on professionalism and voluntary joining for those seeking empowerment. He argued that presenters play a massive role in cultural promotion and information flow, yet they often miss out on the support systems available to other creative sectors. This gathering marks a shift for mainstream personalities who want to secure sustainable development for their trade. The association plans to foster unity across the board to ensure that the voices on air finally get the respect and backing they deserve. [/QUOTE]
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