History
Founding (1992)
''The Monitor'' was founded on 24 July 1992 by a group of six journalists who had resigned from the government-owned newspaper, ''The Weekly Topic''. The founders included Wafula Oguttu, Charles Onyango-Obbo, James Serugo, David Ouma Balikowa, Richard Tebere, and Kevin O'Connor. Their objective was to create a newspaper that was independent of government control and could provide critical, in-depth coverage of politics and current affairs at a time when the media landscape was heavily dominated by state-run outlets. The newspaper quickly gained a reputation for its investigative journalism and its willingness to challenge the official government narrative, which led to both a high readership and a frequently adversarial relationship with the state.NMG acquisition and relaunch
In 2000, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development's media division, which operates as the Nation Media Group (NMG), acquired a majority stake (initially 60%) in Monitor Publications Limited. This acquisition provided the newspaper with greater financial stability and resources. In June 2005, the newspaper was officially rebranded from ''The Monitor'' to the ''Daily Monitor'', aligning it more closely with NMG's flagship publication, the '' Daily Nation'' of Kenya.Relationship with Government and press freedom issues
As a leading independent voice, the ''Daily Monitor'' and its journalists have faced significant pressure from the Ugandan government over the years. This has included arrests of journalists, legal charges, and temporary closures. A notable incident occurred on 20 May 2013, when Ugandan police raided the newspaper's premises and forced its closure for ten days. The raid was prompted by the paper's publication of a controversial letter allegedly written by General David Sejusa, which discussed a purported plot to have PresidentCorporate structure and other media
The ''Daily Monitor'' is the flagship brand of Monitor Publications Limited. The company is headquartered at 29-35 Namuwongo Road, in the Industrial Area of Kampala. It operates several other media platforms, including: * Saturday Monitor and Sunday Monitor: Weekend editions of the main paper. * Ennyanda: A sports newspaper published in theGovernance
The leadership of Monitor Publications Limited has evolved over the years. As of mid-2024, key leadership roles include: * Managing Director (CEO): Susan Nsibirwa, appointed in December 2023, becoming the first female head of the company. * Managing Editor: Alex B. Atuhaire. * Chairman of the Board: Samuel Sejjaaka, a prominent academic and accountant.See also
* List of newspapers in Uganda * Media in Uganda * New VisionReferences
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