Vision Group Journalist Hospitalized After Brutal Attack 

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The Police are investigating unknown assailants who brutally attacked a Vision Group correspondent, Deo Ganyana who was on Tuesday night assaulted by thugs on his way from an assignment.

Ganyana, a journalist attached to Bukedde Newspaper is said to have been attacked on Tuesday night on Northern bypass near Kawala flyover.

It is alleged that Ganyana was waylaid by unidentified assailants who beat him mercilessly, leaving him with severe head injuries.

The attackers made off with his professional camera, two phones, and undisclosed amount of money.

Ganyana is currently admitted at Brax hospital in Nansana, where his condition is reported to be critical.

Colleagues and family members have condemned the brutal attack, calling for swift action from authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

“We are deeply disturbed by this senseless violence against our colleague,” said Janan Kisitu of Bukedde Newspaper. “We urge the police to investigate this matter thoroughly and ensure Deo receives the necessary support for his recovery.”

The Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) has also weighed in, demanding increased protection for media practitioners.

“This attack on Deo Ganyana is a stark reminder of the risks journalists face in their line of duty,” said HRNJ-Uganda president Robert Sempala

“We stand in solidarity with Deo and his family, and we will continue to advocate for a safe and free environment for journalists.”

The police have launched an investigation into the incident and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Ganyana’s family and colleagues are rallying around him, calling for prayers and support during this difficult time.

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