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Given how African music is getting unprecedented recognition on the international scene lately, one cannot help but wonder if we have a Ugandan sound, and if we actually need one, writes Bash Mutumba.
The Nyege Nyege festival's musical value is high, but now the Ugandan government has published a report celebrating its economic impact.
For Isaiah Katumwa, music has never just been a passion; it's been a calling. A platform to not only chase his dreams, but to uplift others and build a legacy rooted in mentorship, excellence, and ...
Uganda is a socially conservative, majority Christian country, and a camping festival with four days of loud electronic music feels, to many Ugandans, like a foreign concept.
A photo taken on September 5, 2017 shows the stage during the Nyege Nyege Festival, the annual four-day international music festival, in Jinja, Uganda. IAN DUNCAN KACUNGIRA/AFP/AFP via Getty Images.
In the heart of East Africa, Uganda's music industry resonates as a vibrant and dynamic force, weaving together diverse genres, cultural influences, and stories of resilience.
Experience the soul-stirring harmonies of award-winning Ugandan group Jehovah Shalom Acapella-Uganda at a free concert in ...
On October 14, Luket Ministries, an Oklahoma missionary group working in Eastern Uganda, released a music video that has caused quite a stir. This post was updated on October 26. In the 5 minute ...
THE birth of Uganda’s recording music industry is a process that cannot be tagged to a given point in time, but it is undisputed that the industry took shape starting from the late 1950s through ...