NTVUganda
NTV Uganda went on air in December 2006. The Station airs across Uganda as a free-to-air Channel. NTV Uganda is a subsidiary of Nation Media Group.

50 gymnasts, administrators, coaches complete training

Uganda’s Patience Athieno wins Tennis Open

WOMEN FOOTBALL: Rines SS beat Wakiso hill 3-2 to stay in the league

BIKA BYA BUGANDA GAMES:Omusu wins the over-35 years football title

How youth are using beekeeping to save forests

From Poachers To Tree Planters:Why youths are killing yellow billed storks

Mayor Erias Lukwago calls for improved welfare for KCCA workers

Human rights advocates call for an end to abuse of domestic workers

Mental health experts weigh in on why most patients never get care

Local farmers expectant as plant buys their produce

Angry herdsmen reject presidential eviction notice

Parents, analysts welcome new education guidelines

Uganda aquatics leadership sworn In for new four-year term

Uganda flags off first coffee shipment to Serbia, opening new market in the Balkans

Ntoroko leaders launch zero-grazing cattle initiative to boost incomes amid climate challenges

Mbale city launches first plastic recycling plant to tackle waste and create jobs

149 Kenyan pilgrims arrive in Uganda ahead of martyrs' day celebrations

Uganda aquatics trains teachers to curb rising drowning cases

Kween residents demand answers over rising cattle rustling and fatal shooting

DP prepares for delegates’ conference as leadership in Bunyoro voices concerns

Mass at Lubaga Cathedral | NTV GXP

Profitable Poultry Farming in Uganda | SEEDS OF GOLD

Education challenges facing Budaka district | PEOPLES PARLIAMENT

Why the NRM polls continue to be troublesome | TALK OF THE NATION

Moses Magogo set to continue as FUFA President after uncontested nomination

Kawempe Muslim ladies edge Uganda Martyrs as Tooro, Olila fight relegation

How government is moving to encourage afforestation (Part 1)

Police arrest woman over missing boy

Residents raise concerns over deteriorating Kigungu road near Entebbe Airport

MP Mwijukye says Namugongo Trek is about faith, not status