The Executive Director of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), Nyombi Thembo, has urged the Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, to fast-track plans to take journalists and media practitioners to Kyankwanzi for capacity-building sessions.
Speaking during a meeting with media sector managers on Friday, Nyombi emphasized the importance of equipping journalists with knowledge of national priorities.
“Journalists are key partners in national development. Taking them to Kyankwanzi for orientation will strengthen their understanding of our country’s priorities and promote responsible reporting,” he said.
Nyombi added that the initiative is aimed at professional growth, patriotism, and helping media practitioners balance freedom of expression with national interest.
“We encourage Gen Muhoozi to fast-track these plans so that media practitioners can benefit from the same leadership orientation offered to other sectors,” he noted.
Kyankwanzi has long served as a centre for ideological orientation and leadership training for government officials, ruling party members, and other stakeholders. Nyombi said extending this training to journalists could give them a broader perspective on national affairs.
The proposal has, however, sparked debate in media circles. While some welcome it as an opportunity for professional development, others caution it could pose risks to editorial independence.
General Muhoozi, who has recently been rallying various sectors behind his initiatives, has not yet publicly responded to UCC’s appeal.