BY EABN CORRESPONDENT
The Founder of the African Integration ThinkTank (AfITT), Gashegu
Muramira has won the 2024 Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
Media award.
COMESA is an African economic grouping of 21 member states with over 600
million people, making it the largest market for trade & investment in the
world.
AfITT is a vibrant research, awareness and advocacy institute bringing
together over 1,000 professionals in different fields from the different
regions of Africa.
“Gashegu’s article was relevant, informative, and well-presented and no
doubt contributed immensely to promoting awareness of the benefits and impact
of the COMESA regional integration agenda,” reads a letter signed by Mwangi
Gakunga, the Head of Communications, on behalf of COMESA Secretary General
Chileshe Mpundu Kapwepwe.
Gakunga added that the information presented in the article encouraged
stakeholders and citizens to understand and support the development initiatives
promoted under the regional integration agenda for the benefit of the region at
large.
“The article not only underscores Gashegu’s ability to present relevant
and impactful content, but also serves as an inspiration to stakeholders and
citizens across the region,” he said.
As with the established COMESA practice, Gashegu will be presented with
the excellence award during the Heads of State and Government summit this year.
When contacted, Gashegu said; “I gladly welcome the award. Writing is my
job and therefore, I always strive to positively contribute to society. I
encourage fellow journalists to focus on areas that will fast track development
in Africa.”
Gashegu, who is a seasoned business journalist, is currently a freelance
writer for different news agencies in Uganda and regional media houses like The
Arusha News, the East African News Agency in Tanzania, and The New Times in
Rwanda.
Last month, he established his own media organization - African
Integration News Agency (AfINA), which will be a one-stop center for news and
analysis of integration stories in Africa.
Gashegu has a history of being a passionate promoter of Africa's Integration
process. In 2012, he was appointed by the East African Community (EAC)
Secretariat as one of pioneer EAC Youth Ambassadors to champion integration in
the region.
He is also one of the members of COMESA Business Reporters Forum
(COMBREF), that was established by the COMESA Competition Commission, based in
Lilongwe, Malawi.
Gashegu is born to a renowned educationist in Uganda, the late M.G Haaje
Gashegu, who was a headmaster in many government schools in Uganda like; Ngora
High School, Muntuyera High School, Kitunga, Kitante Hill School, Bishop's
Senior School Mukono, Mackay College, Natete, among others. Some of his former
students include; Gen. Felix Kulaigye, the Spokesperson of the Uganda Peoples'
Defence Forces (UPDF).
According to former Ugandan Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda, Mzee
Gashegu, who was laid to rest at his home in Mukono in 2011, is also fondly
remembered to have contributed greatly to the NRA liberation struggle.
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