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    Is Uganda’s Tourism Marketing Strategy Less Aggressive than its Neighbors?

    According to an article by the International Growth Center (IGC), Uganda has a low level of international awareness, where 60% of potential visitors learn about Uganda through word of mouth. There is indeed a pressing need for increased marketing efforts.

    Ugandan Artists to Put Soroti City to Standstill 

    The Iteso music lovers will part with UGX 10.000 for general, UGX 20.000 for VIP, and UGX 300.000 for a table in order to access the concert grounds.

    It’s Human Nature; Your Salary will Never be Enough

    Running a side hustle when you have a white-collar job that keeps you working long hours at work can be difficult to maintain, manage, and grow since most workers are dishonest and unreliable.

    Mandela: Walk to Freedom Movie Actor Elba Plans to Settle in Africa

    Elba is an English actor, rapper, singer, and DJ. He has received a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for three BAFTA Awards and six Emmy Awards. In 2016, he was named in the Time 100 list of the Most Influential People in the World. His films have fetched over $9.8 billion at the global box office, and he is one of the top 20 highest recognized actors.

    Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: Sanctuary to Half of World’s Mountain Gorillas

    Uganda can, however, do better in promoting this heritage as neighbors in Rwanda. According to the Nkuringo Safari experts, tourists face challenges ranging from difficult access to the roads during the rainy seasons to chartered flights in Uganda that are pricier compared to the Rwandan counterparts.

    Discover Kabaka’s Palace: A Historical Gem for Tourists

    When looking at exploring a place with rich history, Kabaka’s Palace is a place to satisfy your curiosity. Locally known as Twekobe, which means...

    Uganda on Countdown for 9th Edition of Nyege Nyege Festival

    Nyege Nyege is a festival in Uganda that promotes outsider music, primarily electronic by African artists. It was founded in 2013 by Arlen Dilsizian and Derek Debru. Its name refers to a Swahili word describing "a sudden, uncontrollable urge to dance."

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