From the heart of Canada to the soul of Uganda, Moses A. Mawa has transformed ambition into impact—building a media empire that connects continents while shaping national conversations.
His journey is one of vision and determination. In Canada, Mawa founded a 24-hour Afroglobal television channel, creating a platform that amplifies African voices, stories, and perspectives to a global audience.
What began as a diaspora-driven initiative has grown into a powerful media network, bridging cultures and redefining how African narratives are shared worldwide.
But Mawa’s influence extends far beyond broadcasting. Through the Imagine Uganda initiative—an effort endorsed by President Yoweri Museveni—he has positioned himself at the intersection of media, leadership, and national development.
The initiative reflects a broader mission: to harness the strength of diaspora networks and channel them into meaningful contributions back home.
A defining moment came in Kyankwanzi, where Mawa stood alongside key national leaders, including the President and First Lady Janet Museveni. The endorsement signaled recognition at the highest level, underscoring the growing importance of diaspora-led initiatives in shaping Uganda’s future.
At the core of Mawa’s work is a belief that influence is not limited by geography. By leveraging global platforms and connections, he is helping to reshape Uganda’s image, promote investment, and inspire a new generation of leaders both at home and abroad.
His story reflects a larger shift—where media is no longer just about storytelling, but about building bridges, driving change, and creating opportunities across borders.