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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 TV, 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
Event Organisers
ctinka@gmail.com
Website
https://www.ftntv.com
Company
Frontier Tech Network - FTN
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Jul 1, 2026 ∙ 3 min
US-Iran Doha Talks Raise Fresh Questions Over Gulf Stability
Optimistic remarks from US President Donald Trump have renewed attention on the ongoing US-Iran Doha Talks, but uncertainty continues to overshadow the negotiations. While Washington says progress is being made on Iran's nuclear programme, analysts are questioning the broader objectives of the talks as military tensions, diplomatic disagreements and security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz continue to test the fragile US-Iran Memorandum and the stability of the wider Persian Gulf.
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Jul 1, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Neuralink Restores Sight and Movement: Hope for Millions
When Noland Arbaugh received the first Neuralink implant and began controlling a computer with his thoughts after years of paralysis, it marked the beginning of something extraordinary. Elon Musk describes the potential as 'Jesus level miracles' – restoring the ability for quadriplegics to use their hands and walk again, and giving the completely blind the gift of sight.
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Jul 1, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Uganda C-Section 1879: Advanced Surgery in Pre-Colonial Africa
In 1879, while European cesarean sections were often fatal, healers in Uganda successfully performed the Uganda C-section 1879 using banana wine, herbal antiseptics, and iron tools, saving both mother and child in a sophisticated procedure that stunned European observers.
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Jun 30, 2026 ∙ 7 min
Uganda's Earthquake Readiness: Why Building Standards Matter Now
Uganda may not experience devastating earthquakes as frequently as some regions of the world, but its location along the East African Rift System makes seismic preparedness a national priority. From stronger building standards and urban planning to KCCA enforcement and NBRB guidelines, the country's resilience depends on decisions made long before the ground begins to shake.
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Jun 29, 2026 ∙ 23 min
Iran Nuclear Deterrence: How a Nuclear Bomb Could Reshape Middle East Power
Can an Iranian nuclear arsenal stabilise the Middle East? Proponents of nuclear deterrence point to a paradox: the most destructive weapons can be the most effective at preventing war. This logic relies on fear, not trust. It works because leaders understand that certain actions carry consequences far too severe to accept, shifting the focus from battlefield victory to preventing escalation.
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Jun 28, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Middle East Conflict Escalation: Why the Region is Sliding Back to War
As multi-front crises shake the fragile US-Iran deal, the Middle East is trapped in a dangerous cycle of back-and-forth strikes. This analysis breaks down why a creeping Middle East conflict escalation remains a major threat, showing that while large-scale fighting has slowed, the underlying clash is quietly sliding the region back towards an all-out war.
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