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    A retired senior military officer, RO/00184 Colonel (RTD) Dick Bugingo, has continued to use both practical and theoretical farming skills to transform the livelihoods of many Ugandans through mindset change and model farming. At his AGDI diary...
    70-year-old Scholastica Namuli, a widow to Karoli Lubowa, was attacked and brutally hacked in Busowe village, Kirumba sub-county, Kyotera district.

    Purple Party Tour to Light Up Entebbe with Beach...

    Purple Party is a calendar event that has existed for 11 years, attracting thousands of fans, whose core aim is to celebrate Africa’s arts and music.

    Amooti to Celebrate 25 Years in Comedy

    Lovers of comedy will part with UGX 50,000 for ordinary, UGX 100,000 for VIP, UGX 3m table, and UGX 5m for the platinum table to laugh their lungs out.

    Minister Kadaga Assures Nyege Nyege Festival Revelers of Safety

    There will be water rafting at Itanda Falls on Sunday, November 17, 2024.

    Nyege Nyege Festival Brings Rhym to Immerse Revelers in...

    The 2024 9th edition is running under the theme Afrogalactic Carnival, blending music with ancestral traditions, and will take place at a brand new site on 12 acres at the Source of the Nile, Njeru. The new venue is intended to provide festivalgoers with a more convenient experience, eliminating the need to walk long distances between stages.

    Nyege Nyege Festival Lineup Set

    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.”

    Ray G, Saha to Bring London Streets to Halt...

    Revelers will part with £45 ordinary, £70 VIP, £700 VIP table for 10 and £1000 VVIP table to enjoy their Ugandan musicians of the day.

    Uganda on Countdown for 9th Edition of Nyege Nyege...

    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."

    Legendary Musician Chameleone Advises Ugandans to Focus on Goal...

    Rasmas is a Rastaman’s celebration of jubilation in combination with civilization and modernization. It is liberation and a revolution for the young generation to acquire education with positive and vibrant inspirations in society, with the dress code being freedom colors. 

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