James Rwehabura Tumusiime is a Ugandan author,[1] journalist, and entrepreneur.
He is mostly known for spearheading the founding of The New Vision in 1986,[2] Fountain Publishers in 1988,[3] the National Book Trust of Uganda (NABOTU) in 1997, 100.2 Fm Radio West in 1998,[4] and Igongo Cultural Centre in 2008.
He holds a BSc in agriculture and economics from Makerere University, an MBA from ESAMI and a Diploma in Publishing from the UK.
[10] In 2016, he published an article in New Vision about elections: "we can't ignore success".
[11] He was also the author of a book titled Uganda's presidents - An illustrated Biography.