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Tinka C. Muhwezi
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Founder & Editorial Director, FTN
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Join date: Jan 18, 2020
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Tinka C. Muhwezi is a media strategist, geopolitical commentator, and Founder and Editor of FTN, with over 25 years of experience in science journalism and digital media strategy. His work blends documentary-style presentation with long-form analysis, approaching storytelling as a systemic process that brings to light the deeper forces shaping the world beyond the headlines.

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First Name
Tinka
Last Name
Chris Muhwezi
Phone
+256 772 694198
Position
Editorial Director, FTN
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ctinka@gmail.com
Website
https://www.ftntv.com
Company
Frontier Tech Network - FTN
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Aug 14, 2026 ∙ 14 min
USS Abraham Lincoln: What the Iran War Reveals About U.S. Power
The USS Abraham Lincoln has spent more than 250 days at sea as the Iran war tests America's military power, endurance and strategy. From mounting strain on its crew to the cost of sustaining combat operations, the Lincoln offers a glimpse of the deeper limits of American power.
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Aug 13, 2026 ∙ 8 min
U.S. Iran War Losses: Did America Lose the Strategic War?
U.S. Iran war losses extend beyond damaged equipment and military casualties. The conflict raises deeper questions about American strategy, Iran's deterrence, the Strait of Hormuz, and whether Washington achieved the objectives it entered the war to pursue.
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Aug 10, 2026 ∙ 7 min
Strait of Hormuz Deal: Iran Raises the Stakes
Iran says negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz are in their final stages, but Tehran has presented a demanding list of conditions. Reports that Trump may prioritise reopening the waterway while postponing the nuclear issue raise a bigger question: can Iran trust Washington to keep its word?
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Aug 9, 2026 ∙ 7 min
Syria-Russia Deal Reached on Future of Tartous and Hmeimim Bases After 18 Months
Syria and Russia have reached a new agreement reshaping Moscow's military presence at Tartous and Hmeimim after 18 months of negotiations. The deal gives Damascus greater control over civilian facilities while preserving Russia's strategic role through joint military training, highlighting Syria's emerging strategy of balancing competing powers.
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Aug 9, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Netanyahu Rejects Gaza Peace Plan: The Middle East at a Crossroads
Benjamin Netanyahu's rejection of key elements of Trump's Gaza peace plan exposes a widening gap between Washington's vision for a new Middle Eastern order and Israel's security strategy. As Iran remains central to the region's power struggle, the dispute raises questions about US influence, Israeli politics, Gaza's future and the fragile architecture of Middle Eastern peace.
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Aug 8, 2026 ∙ 9 min
Strait of Hormuz Reopening: Iran Sets Conditions for Shipping to Resume
Iran says reopening the Strait of Hormuz will depend on U.S. acceptance of Tehran's conditions, including compensation over alleged violations of the Islamabad MOU. While Iran and Oman work on a temporary shipping route, Tehran is making clear that Hormuz remains both a vital commercial artery and a powerful instrument of geopolitical leverage.
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