Namugenyi "Nam" Kiwanuka is a Ugandan-Canadian television personality and journalist. Kiwanuka came to Canada with her family in 1983, following the Ugandan Civil War. She was given the Christian name Mary. She was a VJ for MuchMusic from 1999 to 2003 and later hosted basketball and football programming on Rogers Sportsnet that included the weekly NBA XL program. She is currently a reporter and substitute anchor on TVOntario's newsmagazine series The Agenda. Kiwanuka has volunteered overseas for War Child Canada, Journalists for Human Rights and the Canadian Red Cross.
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| - Namugenyi Kiwanuka (* 1975 in Uganda) ist eine kanadische Fernsehmoderatorin. Von 1998 bis 2002 war sie Vjane beim Sender MuchMusic und moderiert seit 2002 die Basketball-Sendung beim Sportsender Rogers Sportsnet. Die Baganda Kiwanuka siedelte 1983 während der Unruhezeit in Uganda, die mit der Vertreibung Idi Amins verbunden war, mit ihrer Familie nach Kanada über. Kiwanuka machte 1999 einen Abschluss in Journalismus an der Ryerson Polytechnic University. (de)
- Namugenyi "Nam" Kiwanuka is a Ugandan-Canadian television personality and journalist. Kiwanuka came to Canada with her family in 1983, following the Ugandan Civil War. She was given the Christian name Mary. She was a VJ for MuchMusic from 1999 to 2003 and later hosted basketball and football programming on Rogers Sportsnet that included the weekly NBA XL program. She is currently a reporter and substitute anchor on TVOntario's newsmagazine series The Agenda. Kiwanuka has volunteered overseas for War Child Canada, Journalists for Human Rights and the Canadian Red Cross. (en)
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| - Namugenyi Kiwanuka (* 1975 in Uganda) ist eine kanadische Fernsehmoderatorin. Von 1998 bis 2002 war sie Vjane beim Sender MuchMusic und moderiert seit 2002 die Basketball-Sendung beim Sportsender Rogers Sportsnet. Die Baganda Kiwanuka siedelte 1983 während der Unruhezeit in Uganda, die mit der Vertreibung Idi Amins verbunden war, mit ihrer Familie nach Kanada über. Kiwanuka machte 1999 einen Abschluss in Journalismus an der Ryerson Polytechnic University. (de)
- Namugenyi "Nam" Kiwanuka is a Ugandan-Canadian television personality and journalist. Kiwanuka came to Canada with her family in 1983, following the Ugandan Civil War. She was given the Christian name Mary. She was a VJ for MuchMusic from 1999 to 2003 and later hosted basketball and football programming on Rogers Sportsnet that included the weekly NBA XL program. She is currently a reporter and substitute anchor on TVOntario's newsmagazine series The Agenda. Kiwanuka has volunteered overseas for War Child Canada, Journalists for Human Rights and the Canadian Red Cross. (en)
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