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Magogo Urges Parents to Foster Children’s Talents at Dr. Sylvia Alinaitwe Tumuheirwe Cup 2025

Magogo Urges Parents to Foster Children’s Talents at Dr. Sylvia A...

RWAMUCUCYU, UGANDA — In a powerful call to action, Eng. Moses Magogo, President of the Fe...

Innovators Urge Stronger Intellectual Property Protections Ahead of World IP Day

Innovators Urge Stronger Intellectual Property Protections Ahead...

KABALE, UGANDA — As the world prepares to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day on Ap...

Pope Francis Lies in State for Public Viewing at St. Peter's Basilica

Pope Francis Lies in State for Public Viewing at St. Peter's Basi...

Mourners Pay Their Respects Ahead of the Papal Funeral VATICAN CITY — Today, Po...

Urgent Action Needed: Women with Disabilities Face Harassment in Busia

Urgent Action Needed: Women with Disabilities Face Harassment in...

Press Report by Ritah During a recent belated celebration of International Women's Day at Ma...

NRM Roadmap Launches Tomorrow: Aspirants Invited to Nominate for Key Positions

NRM Roadmap Launches Tomorrow: Aspirants Invited to Nominate for...

The National Resistance Movement (NRM) is set to kick off its political roadmap for the 2026 general elections with t...

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C.O.U. Family TV is a Church of Uganda-founded Television station, fully registered and licensed for operation under the law of Uganda. Currently showing on DSTV (Channel 375) and StarTimes (Channel 282) reaching millions of Ugandans across over 805,000 households in 39 dioceses of the Church of Uganda countrywide.  WHY US? Brand TRUST at the Family Level (the backbone of every society). Family LOYALTY Our viewership is anchored on loyalty that comes with a strong feeling of support or allegiance. Partnering with us offers unrivalled EMOTIONAL brand equity benefits, which distinguishes COU Family TV from other brands. COU Family TV has a significant positive impact on its viewers' PERCEPTION and ATTENTION in over Anglicans in the 39 dioceses of the Church of Uganda across the country, which are two very important consumer decision-making.

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