Bad Economy: Red Pepper bosses suspend Hello newspaper

Minister Tumwebaze launching Hello Newspaper in 2013

The Red Pepper directors yesterday resolved to temporarily halt publication of Hello Tabloid, TrumpetNews has learnt.

The decision was reached in meeting between the 5 owners and top managers after the newspaper continued to register freefalls in business and subsequently couldn’t sustain its operations because of the weak economy.

“As any other business Hello was started to make profits but it has been struggling on the market,” an official at Namanve told this Website.

Hello becomes the second Pepper publications subsidiary newspaper to be ‘temporarily’ closed after Onion in 2013.

Red Pepper has lately been reporting about the weak economy which has affected many businesses and their proprietors leading to closure.

Another staff who spoke on anonymity said management is contemplating to halt production of other vernacular sister papers; Emulalu, Akapapula and Entasti so as to concentrate on the ‘mother’ Newspaper, Red Pepper to boost its sales and advertising revenue.

It remains unclear whether the employees of affected tabloid will be retained or let go.

Print media continues to face harsh times as new media consolidates its position with almost all Ugandans able to access internet.

Almost all newspapers in Uganda  have lost a huge chunk of sales in the last two years – shaking their financial base.

The Pepper Publications employs over 1000 workers directly or indirectly.

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