Dean Lubowa Saava, a seasoned veteran investigative journalist with 20+ years of experience in uncovering the truth behind Uganda's most complex political and crime stories.
As a renowned expert in investigative reporting, Dean has established himself as a fearless and meticulous journalist, driven by a passion for justice and accountability.
Currently, Dean serves as the Founding Editorial Director and Chief of Strategies at TMC Media Group (U) Limited, where he oversees the development of investigative reporting and strategic content initiatives.
With his extensive expertise and commitment to excellence, Dean continues to shape the landscape of investigative journalism in Uganda.
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