STV Uganda has halted its broadcasting services in the country if we are to go by the letter making rounds on social media.
A few years back, city tycoon Sulaiman Kabangala alias SK Mbuga established STV Uganda with a burning desire to outcompete the big media houses.
This follows an unprecedented move last Friday when he summarily stopped all on-air- shows and put the presenters on ‘katebe’ without any prior warning.
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However, years down the broadcasting lane, the media house has failed to live up to the expectations of its shareholders.
Earlier today, a letter dated 21 March 2021 made its way to social media, addressing the telecommunications regulatory body Uganda Communications Commission (UCC).
According to the letter written by Buziga-based TV station management notifies UCC about their decision to halt broadcasting services, in an effort to revamp their studios.
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