Daniel Kalinaki

Daniel Kalinaki
Born 1980 (age 3536)
Uganda
Residence Nairobi, Kenya
Nationality Ugandan
Ethnicity Musoga
Citizenship Uganda
Alma mater Makerere University
(BA in Mass Communication)
City University of London
(MA in International Journalism)
Occupation Journalist & Community Activist
Years active 1998 — present
Known for Publications
Home town Jinja
Title Managing Editor
Monitor Publications

Daniel Kalinaki (born 1980) is a Ugandan journalist working with the Nation Media Group as Managing Editor, Regional Content.[1]

Background and education

Kalinaki was born in 1980. His father traces his roots to Busoga, in Eastern Uganda. He attended local schools before entering Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and largest public university. He graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication. Later, he obtained the degree of Master of Arts in International Journalism from City University of London.

Career

At the age of 18, he joined the Crusader, a tri-weekly in Uganda. When it closed a year later, he found a home at the Daily Monitor, working as reporter, assistant radio news manager, deputy sports editor, associate editor, foreign news editor, news editor, investigations editor, and managing editor. He is a winner of the prestigious Chevening Scholarship, Sports Rookie of the Year, and the inaugural Tebere-Mudin Award for Journalistic excellence. Kalinaki's work has appeared in the Daily Monitor,[2] The EastAfrican, the New Internationalist, Africa Confidential, the Weekly Observer, MS Magazine, and on the BBC World Service radio. He also teaches journalism part-time at Makerere University. He is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.[3]

Activism

In 2000, he co-authored with Glen Williams, Joyce Kadowe, and Noerine Kaleeba Open Secret: People Living With HIV And Aids In Uganda. This book, which was published by the UK Charity ActionAid, was the first piece of literature to trace the importance of a candid and open approach to help fight social stigma and discrimination towards HIV and Aids. Since then he has worked on several projects and documentaries on the subject.

According to the Human Rights Report 1999, Kalinaki was assaulted and harassed at the World Press Freedom Day by Ugandan traffic policemen at Wandegeya Police Station. Kalinaki was trying to take a photograph of a taxi (matatu) driver who had knocked a woman and had tried to flee a few metres away from the police station.

Between 2003-2004, Kalinaki and The Monitor were twice taken to court by the Ugandan government to stop the publication of two controversial stories: the first detailed allegations that government officials had unduly influenced the constitutional review process, and the second was about a salary embezzlement scam in the country's armed forces, the Uganda People's Defence Force.

On 12 August 2009, Kalinaki was again questioned by the Ugandan Police for about six hours over the publication of contents of Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s controversial 15 July letter on the politics in Bunyoro sub-region. Kalinaki, who swore a charge-and-caution statement under pending charges of forgery and uttering a false document, was later released on non-cash bond of 10 million Uganda Shillings.

It was the second time in 2009 that Kalinaki has been summoned to the CID to answer questions over stories published by the Daily Monitor Publication Ltd. No charges were referred in the earlier case, which followed a story that was critical of the conduct of the operation against the Lord’s Resistance Army.

Kalinaki has written a book "Kizza Besigye and Uganda's Unfinished Revolution". The book examines Kizza Besigye's "ambitions, ideals, aspirations, illusions and delusions". It also outlines how Museveni has repeated the mistakes made by his predecessors, Idi Amin and Milton Obote. In the book, the author suggests what Ugandans can and should do about it.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. Monitor Reporter, . (8 May 2013). "Monitor Gets New Managing Editor". Daily Monitor (Kampala). Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  2. Kalinaki, Daniel (26 February 2015). "Norbert Mao And A Flashback To The Class of 1992 That Got Away". Daily Monitor (Kampala). Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  3. ICIJ, . (2014). "The World’s Best Cross-Border Investigative Team: Daniel Kalinaki - Uganda". International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  4. Mwenda, Andrew M. (11 January 2015). "Uganda: Inside Kalinaki's Book On Besigye". The Independent (Uganda) via AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  5. Kanuma, Shyaka (14 January 2015). "Kalinaki’s Unfinished Book: A Review of Daniel K. Kalinaki’s Kizza Besigye And Uganda’s Unfinished Revolution". The Rwanda Focus. Retrieved 28 February 2015.

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