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Tooro Kingdom Hails NBS TV At 18, Commends Role in National Development

From AllAfrica Uganda · () English

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  • The Tooro Kingdom congratulated NBS Television on its 18th anniversary, recognizing its significant contributions to national development and professional journalism in Uganda.
  • The Kingdom praised NBS Television's credible reporting, balanced journalism, and high-quality programming for informing and inspiring Ugandans.
  • Special commendation was given to CEO Kin Kariisa for his visionary leadership in transforming the broadcaster into a respected media institution.

The Tooro Kingdom has lauded NBS Television for its 18 years of service, characterizing the broadcaster as a cornerstone of professional journalism that has substantially aided national development and amplified community voices across Uganda.

For the past eighteen years, NBS Television has consistently demonstrated professionalism, credibility, and an unwavering commitment to informing, educating, and inspiring Ugandans. Through balanced reporting and quality programming, you have made an invaluable contribution to national development while giving a platform to the voices, cultures, and aspirations of communities across the country.

โ€” Henry Mutegeki BasalizaOn behalf of the Tooro Kingdom, congratulating NBS Television on its 18th anniversary.

In a congratulatory message, Deputy Prime Minister Henry Mutegeki Basaliza highlighted NBS Television's consistent professionalism, credibility, and commitment to informing, educating, and inspiring Ugandans. He noted that through balanced reporting and quality programming, the station has made an invaluable contribution to national development while providing a platform for the diverse voices, cultures, and aspirations of communities throughout the country.

"For the past eighteen years, NBS Television has consistently demonstrated professionalism, credibility, and an unwavering commitment to informing, educating, and inspiring Ugandans. Through balanced reporting and quality programming, you have made an invaluable contribution to national development while giving a platform to the voices, cultures, and aspirations of communities across the country," Basaliza stated.

We express our sincere appreciation to the CEO, Mr. Kin Kariisa, for his visionary leadership, resilience, and commitment to building one of Uganda's most respected media institutions. His dedication to excellence has transformed NBS Television into a trusted household name and a beacon of innovation in the media industry.

โ€” Henry Mutegeki BasalizaPraising the CEO of NBS Television for his leadership.

The Kingdom also extended appreciation to Kin Kariisa, Chief Executive Officer of Next Media, for his visionary leadership and resilience in establishing NBS Television as one of Uganda's most respected and innovative media entities. The statement further underscored the enduring partnership between NBS Television and the Tooro Kingdom, citing the broadcaster's extensive coverage of cultural ceremonies, development programs, and heritage activities. This coverage, the Kingdom noted, has been instrumental in showcasing Tooro's rich traditions and aspirations to both national and international audiences, thereby strengthening cultural preservation and visibility.

As the Tooro Kingdom, we are particularly grateful for the strong partnership and support that NBS Television has extended to the Kingdom over the years. Your coverage of our cultural events, development initiatives, and heritage has played a vital role in promoting the rich history, traditions, and aspirations of the people of Tooro to both national and international audiences.

โ€” Henry Mutegeki BasalizaHighlighting the partnership between Tooro Kingdom and NBS Television.
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Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.