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About Serginho
I am a creative multimedia journalist with a finger on the pulse for news and a special focus on Africa. I am skilled in producing, reporting, writing, and editing. I can work to tight deadlines and am able to quickly turn around a story. I am familiar working with social media. I am looking for a challenging opportunity in broadcasting to utilise my skills and experience.
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Documenting Police Use of Force

28 Mar 2024  |  PBS.org
FRONTLINE and The Associated Press, in collaboration with the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism, investigate deaths resulting from police tactics like prone restraint and other 'less-lethal force.' The documentary and accompanying reporting utilize police records, autopsy reports, and body cam footage to provide a comprehensive tally of such deaths nationwide. The investigation includes an interactive story and database called Lethal Restraint.

Land Disputes Arise Amid Uganda Oil Boom

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Ugandan police report a significant rise in land disputes, with 10 new cases daily, linked to an oil boom. Investors are selling land to multiple buyers, displacing long-term residents, often forcefully.

I Hope It Won't Be Like 2016: Voices from the Kamala Harris Rally in Oakland

28 Jan 2019  |  YR Media
An estimated 20,000 people attended Kamala Harris's presidential campaign launch in Oakland, California, with some supporters expressing hope for unity in the Democratic Party and others critiquing her policies. The event drew a larger crowd than Barack Obama's 2007 announcement. Harris promised Medicare for all and significant tax cuts for the working and middle class if elected.

Exclusive access to Chris Cornell memorial yields unmatched detail, photos

02 Jun 2017  |  The Associated Press
The article provides exclusive coverage of the memorial service for Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, attended by numerous celebrities. It offers detailed insights into the event, including the attendees and the service, accompanied by exclusive photographs.

Exclusive access to Chris Cornell memorial yields unmatched detail, photos

26 May 2017  |  The Associated Press
Exclusive access to Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell’s star-studded memorial service reveals unmatched details on attendees, the service, and photos, captured by Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen and Invision/AP photographer Chris Pizzello.

Unearthing the Hidden Gems of Africa's Funk Era

03 Jun 2016  |  www.voanews.com
Samy Ben Redjeb, founder of Analog Africa, has spent the last decade curating and re-releasing rare African vinyl records from the 1960s and 70s. His work contrasts with modern African music, often recorded in European studios. Ben Redjeb meticulously selects, licenses, and documents these records, focusing on personal preference rather than creating a comprehensive archive. Analog Africa has re-released 24 vinyl records and offers downloads on its website. The label celebrates its 10th anniversary with a release by Cape Verdean accordionist Bitori, who is touring Europe with Ben Redjeb.

Tech Startups Showcase Wares at Amsterdam Conference

23 May 2016  |  www.voanews.com
More than 20,000 tech enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and digital technology lovers gathered in Amsterdam for the Next Web Conference to discuss the latest developments and future of digital technology. The event highlighted the rapid growth of startup businesses that have significantly impacted daily life, while also acknowledging the challenges these startups face.

Uganda Tightens Foreign Adoption Rules

15 Mar 2016  |  www.voanews.com
The Ugandan parliament has passed a new law making it more difficult for foreigners to adopt children, aiming to close loopholes exploited by child traffickers. The law restricts guardianship to Ugandan nationals and requires foreign adoptive parents to stay in Uganda for at least one year. Proponents argue it addresses child exploitation, while critics believe it may deprive needy children of better opportunities abroad. Child rights activists call for a temporary moratorium on inter-country adoptions until new monitoring procedures are established.

Social Media Offers Young Voices a Platform During Uganda Election

16 Feb 2016  |  www.voanews.com
Uganda's current presidential and parliamentary campaign is being dubbed the country's first social media election, with significant engagement on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp. Hashtags such as #Ugandadecides and #UGDebate16 are trending, and candidates like Amama Mbabzi have even announced their bids on YouTube. Media trend watcher Angelo Izama notes that traditional media lacks the pace and space for young voters, who prefer mobile technology. Despite the Electoral Commission banning smartphones at polling stations, social media remains a crucial tool for monitoring and engagement. University students in Kampala have launched the #IchoosepeaceUG campaign to promote a peaceful election, aiming to avoid the violence seen in previous elections.

Can Trains Solve Kampala's Traffic Problem?

21 Dec 2015  |  voanews.com
Uganda is addressing its urban traffic issues by reintroducing passenger trains in Kampala for the first time in thirty years, aiming to ease congestion by transporting commuters from the suburbs into the capital.
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