
Brandy Valentine on Building Uganda’s Digital Voice & Government Influence | Ugandan Boy Talk Show
02/12/25 • 65 min
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Brandy Valentine, the Communication Officer at Uganda’s Ministry of ICT & National Guidance and host of The Ugandan Podcast, to talk about her journey in media, government communication, and shaping Uganda’s digital voice. Brandy shares insights on representing Uganda on global stages, her experience training in South Korea, and the honor of receiving a Medal of Recognition from H.E. President Kaguta Museveni for her role in the NAM/G77 summit.We also dive into her passion for family, how she balances a fast-paced career with her personal life, and her vision for the future of communication in Uganda. This conversation is packed with inspiration for creatives, media enthusiasts, and anyone navigating government or communication careers.Keywords:Brandy Valentine, Ugandan Podcast, Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Ministry of ICT Uganda, government communication, NAM/G77 summit, Ugandan media, career in media, women in communication, digital Uganda, content creation in Uganda, South Korea training, Museveni Medal of Honor #UgandanMedia #ContentCreationUganda #UgandanPodcast
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with Brandy Valentine, the Communication Officer at Uganda’s Ministry of ICT & National Guidance and host of The Ugandan Podcast, to talk about her journey in media, government communication, and shaping Uganda’s digital voice. Brandy shares insights on representing Uganda on global stages, her experience training in South Korea, and the honor of receiving a Medal of Recognition from H.E. President Kaguta Museveni for her role in the NAM/G77 summit.We also dive into her passion for family, how she balances a fast-paced career with her personal life, and her vision for the future of communication in Uganda. This conversation is packed with inspiration for creatives, media enthusiasts, and anyone navigating government or communication careers.Keywords:Brandy Valentine, Ugandan Podcast, Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Ministry of ICT Uganda, government communication, NAM/G77 summit, Ugandan media, career in media, women in communication, digital Uganda, content creation in Uganda, South Korea training, Museveni Medal of Honor #UgandanMedia #ContentCreationUganda #UgandanPodcast
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