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Journalist Adam Kungu appointed manager at Radio 4

Kungu is an experienced political talk show host who has hosted and interfaced with key decision-makers in the country.

Experienced broadcast journalist, Kungu Al-mahadi Adam, commonly known as Adam Kungu, has been appointed station manager at Radio 4.

Kungu posted about the development on his X account Friday saying he is ready for the new task and challenge ahead of him.

“Humbled and honored to be appointed Station Manager, Radio 4. I’m looking forward to the challenge,” Kungu wrote on X.

This news website understands that the appointment was made and announced to members of staff on Monday this week.

Owned by popular events promoter, Balaam Barugahara, Radio 4 is a lifestyle, urban radio station situated in Kampala. It delivers appealing programs that include lifestyle, entertainment, sports, and live shows on topical issues in the country.

The station which broadcasts on 103.3 FM, delivers accurate, relevant, factual and well-researched content for its audience which has earned it a huge audience in the country, positioning it among the most popular and listened to stations in Uganda.

Kungu is an experienced political talk show host who has hosted and interfaced with key decision-makers in the country. He previously worked with Top Radio and Television, where he was at the heart of their political coverage and determining topical issues for discussion until November 2020 when he resigned.

Kungu also worked with Sunrise Newspaper, SoftPower News, and Plus News Uganda as a writer.

He holds a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication from Kampala International University (KIU), where he is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Mass Communication.

From Top Media, Kungu joined both BaBa Television and Radio 4 in November 2020, where he continues to host political talk shows.

Earlier this year, he, together with his colleague at BaBa TV, Simon Muyanga Lutaaya, were suspended for relaying a satirical clip criticizing parliament for approving a motion of censure against the housing minister, Persis Namuganza.

The assembly penalized the Minister because she had accused it of not giving her a fair hearing to address fraud allegations leveled against her.

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