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Ugandans start TV station in Dubai

bySunrise reporter
August 21, 2015
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Ashraf Nsereko one of the Ugandans who started a Ugandan TV in Dubai

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For those whose aim just to go to the Middle East and do menial work, I advise them to borrow a leaf from these two young Ugandans who are in Dubai.

Rafiki is privy to info that two Ugandans, Ashraf Nsereko and Bwanika Ronald have started up a television station in William that is to air worldwide.

Rafiki has learnt that the TV is already airing on YouTube and can be accessed through the name of Source TV Uganda (Ensibuuko).

When Rafiki talked to one of the directors, it was confirmed that this good news is true and that the duo is targeting on focusing on the welfare of all the ‘Nkuba kyeyo’ from Uganda, not only in Dubai but all over the world.

That is why they have personnel in America, United Kingdom and Amsterdam.

He also informed to Rafiki that they are on the lookout for sponsors who can make them graduate from an online television channel to a satellite TV channel which ordinary Ugandans can view on their television sets.

Anyone who is interested should contact this paper or go like Ensibuko for details their Face book page is Source television (Ensibuuko).

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