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East Africa journalists report on Uganda elections despite shutdown

The Associated Press East Africa team provided extensive coverage of Uganda’s national election, navigating significant obstacles including an internet blackout and heightened security measures. The team’s reporting was recognized for its accuracy, speed, and depth.

Election Preparation and Reporting Challenges

The team, led by correspondent Rodney Muhumuza in Kampala, proactively prepared for a government-ordered internet shutdown. Muhumuza filed pre-election stories and an explanatory piece, and continued reporting after the election using dictation and SMS. Evelyne Musambi in Nairobi coordinated to ensure timely reporting despite the communication restrictions.

Verification and Accuracy

During the election, a false claim circulated that an opposition candidate had been taken by military helicopter. Muhumuza, lacking internet access, cautioned against reporting the claim prematurely. AP withheld the story while other news outlets published it, and the claim was later confirmed to be false.

Visual Coverage and Live Access

Video journalist Josphat Kasire obtained live access through Uganda’s state broadcaster and, working with freelance journalists Patrick Onen and Joseph Mwihia, documented scenes including teargas deployment and Bobi Wine’s vote. Kasire secured three exclusive live shots, a level of access unmatched by other news organizations. Jackson Njehia in Nairobi remotely edited the video footage.

Photographic Documentation

Photographer Brian Inganga captured images of the election buildup and aftermath. He collaborated with freelance photographer Hajarah Nalwadda to broaden coverage across Uganda.

Recognition

Judges commended the team’s planning, accuracy, and coordination under difficult circumstances. The East Africa team received the Best of AP – First Winner award for their comprehensive coverage despite logistical and security challenges.

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