Many people have been wondering whether Meddie Nsereko had shifted to another station, but unfortunately, that wasn’t the case; he has been sick.
However, reports had been moving around saying that a popular host of political programs had been abruptly sacked from the Bulange-based media house.
Today, Buganda Kingdom’s Central Broadcasting Service (CBS) FM has come out to dispel rumors concerning the employment status and sudden absence of one of its most senior presenters, Meddie Nsereko Ssebuliba.
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The claims were further fuelled by speculations that the veteran journalist had immediately left the country and relocated to the United Kingdom.
It was also suggested in some media circles that his departure was the result of a heated confrontation with radio management, where he allegedly accused the station of failing to provide balanced coverage of the ongoing election campaigns.
This afternoon the station issued a formal public clarification via an official statement, dispelling the claims.
Addressing “The Listeners, Fan Base of CBSFM, & The General Public,” the management confirmed that the senior presenter had formally applied for, and was successfully granted, medical leave in order to “receive specialized treatment abroad.”
“CBS management is constantly monitoring Mr. Meddie Nsereko Sebuliba’s situation and wishes him a speedy recovery and safe travels back home to continue serving CBS and the Kingdom at large,” the statement reads.
The station expressed appreciation for the unwavering loyalty and support of its massive fan base, reaffirming its commitment to serving the listeners and the Kingdom with utmost diligence.
In conclusion, Uncovered Ug wishes Mr. Meddie Nsereko a quick recovery to come back and represent the people of Buganda at large.
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