International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 3 | Page No.: 246-250
The Role Played By Social Media on Curbing Corruption Practices In Uganda a Case Study of Kawempe Division Download PDF
Nansubuga Phionah, Dr Ariyo Gracious Kazaara, Gift Bafaki, Nankunda Ruth, Asiimwe Isaac Kazaara, Tukamuhebwa Deus

Abstract:
The study concentrated on the effect social networking had in lowering fraudulent practices in Uganda using a sample case of the presently pursuing division. Its objectives were to study the roles social media played in Uganda's fight against corruption, to identify the challenges the media encountered in this struggle, and to pinpoint the strategies the media used to lessen bribery practices there. The accompanying table shows that age meets the central tendency values because the standard error (16.06) falls between the minimum (15) and maximum age (90). We discover that the perturbation terms are distributed normally and so have a total likelihood of 1 as stated under the requirements of the bell-shaped normal curve after attempting to compare the Jarque-Bera value (0.045) with the level of significance (0.05). The debate and group effort thus far allows for the suggestion that the administration give social network use more attention and educate staff members about it. Training is necessary for tales regarding corruption to be reported accurately