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Ex-NTV journalist Maurice Ochol joins US Navy

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 5:54 pm
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KAMPALA — Former Ugandan television journalist Maurice Ochol, once a familiar face in the country’s media industry, is drawing attention for his remarkable transition from the newsroom to military service in the United States Navy.

Ochol’s story resurfaced this week after a profile published by the Daily Monitor highlighted his journey from journalism to one of the world’s largest military institutions, describing it as a life-changing decision driven by personal growth, family priorities and the search for new challenges.

For many Ugandans, Ochol was known for his years in television journalism, where he worked as a reporter and news producer covering politics, Parliament and national affairs. His media career began in 2007 while he was still a student, volunteering at UBC Radio before later joining NBS TV and eventually NTV Uganda, where he spent close to a decade building his reputation as a journalist.

According to the Daily Monitor profile, Ochol relocated to the United States in 2018, together with his family, after years of weighing the possibility of pursuing opportunities outside Uganda. He said the move was influenced by education, professional growth and the desire to challenge himself beyond the routines of newsroom life.

“At some point, I felt I needed to challenge myself beyond the routine I had become used to in media,” Ochol told the publication.

After settling in the United States, he continued undertaking media-related assignments while adapting to a new environment and raising his family. However, his career path took a dramatic turn in August 2024 when he officially enlisted in the United States Navy.

Reports indicate that Ochol now works within the Navy’s aviation sector, supporting aircraft maintenance coordination, administrative operations and aviation-related photography. His responsibilities differ sharply from his former work in television, replacing newsrooms and press conferences with military training, technical systems and operational duties.

A separate report published in 2024 noted that Ochol was commissioned as an officer in the US Navy, marking a major milestone in his transition from journalism to military service.

Despite building a new life abroad, Ochol says he remains closely connected to Uganda and regularly returns home whenever possible. He has also emphasised the importance of ensuring his children remain connected to their Ugandan identity and culture.

His journey reflects a broader trend among some Ugandan professionals who have pursued new careers overseas, often transitioning into entirely different fields while adapting to life abroad.

For Ochol, the move was not simply about changing jobs or relocating to another country. Instead, it represented a complete redefinition of purpose, identity and personal growth — a decision he says required resilience, discipline and a willingness to start over.

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