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What remains of 2007 Queen's visit to Uganda?


Fifteen years later, it is apparent that the country, because of greed, lost probably its biggest opportunity to build infrastructure that would give this country a major push into the future ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20220218 21:34:00

Because as i say, it was aparied on steroids. it had a large africana and german population and a very hard life. it was a very difficult time and the people i was working with, three of them got expelled, two of them were put under arrest in south africa. so we were seen as a kind of hot of anti apartheid. but it was a really fast learning curve and that s when i really got the bug. and from the beginning of your career and then from there you focused on foreign reporting. you covered the arabian embassy siege in your first week, i think. then the iran, iraq and falklands war. it is a foreign news really where your heart lies? no, where your heart lies? it was bad. by the way i was terrible no, it was bad. by the way i was a terrible war reporter. terrible war reporter. why? what made with terrible war terrible war reporter. why? what made with terrible war reporter? | terrible war reporter. why? what| made with terrible war reporter? i tried to cover the wars in a kind of objectiv ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20220220 05:33:00

But the authorities then with south africa, they govern southwest africa, now namibia. so i couldn t go up and teach there so i set up a library in the capital. while i was there one of the people i was working with got expelled by the south africans. and he was a stringer for the bbc world service and bbc africa service. hejust handed it to me. i knew nothing about journalism. the only thing i knew was what my father told me, dog bites man is not a story, man bites dog is a story. i had to learn very fast doing broadcasts, i think i was terrible, they were really nice at the world service and they encouraged me and so i did a series of interviews and told them what was going on in southwest africa, which was a really interesting time. because as i say, it was apartheid on steroids. it had a large africana and german population who were very hard line. it was a very difficult time and the people i was working with, three of them got expelled, two of them were put ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20220219 16:35:00

I was meant to go up to the border in angola but the authorities then with south africa, they govern southwest africa, it s now namibia. so i couldn t go up and teach there so i set up a library in the capital. while i was there one of the people i was working with got expelled by the south africans. and he was a stringer for the bbc world service and bbc africa service. hejust handed it to me. i knew nothing aboutjournalism. the only thing i knew was what my father told me, dog bites man is not a story, man bites dogs is a story. i had to learn very fast doing broadcasts i think i was terrible, they were really nice at the world service and they encouraged me and so i did a series of interviews and told them what was going on in southwest africa, which was a really interesting time. because as i say, it was apartheid on steroids. it had a large africana and german ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20220219 00:33:00

To the border angola but the authorities then with south africa, they govern southwest africa, now namibia. so i couldn t go up and teach there so i set up a library in the capital. while i was there one of the people i was working with got expelled by the south africans. and he was a stringer for the bbc world service and bbc africa service. hejust handed it to me. i knew nothing about journalism. the only thing i knew was what my father told me, dog bites man is not a story, mann bites dogs is a story. man bites dogs is a story. i had to learn very fast doing broad casts, i think i was terrible, they were really nice at the world service and they encouraged me and so i did a series of interviews and told them what was going on in southwest africa, which was a really interesting time. because as i say, it was apartheid on steroids. it had a large africana and german population who were very hard line. it was a very difficult time ....

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