Uganda Waragi has stepped in as the official sponsor of the highly anticipated 4th edition of the Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival, slated for April 11th–13th at Nyungu Yamawe in Bulindo.
This year’s festival, themed Diversity, Taste of Africa, and African Rhymes, promises an unforgettable celebration of roasted delicacies, rich cultural experiences, and live music from top Ugandan artists.
The sponsorship announcement was made at a thrilling cook-off, endorsed by Ranchers Finest, between renowned influencer Albert Katuruguma and rapper The Mith.
The event, held at Shisa Nyama Village in Bugoloobi, drew a lively crowd of influencers and media personalities.
Uganda Waragi: A Spirit of Celebration
Speaking at the sponsorship reveal, Hillary Baguma, Brand Manager of Uganda Waragi at Uganda Breweries, emphasized the brand’s deep connection to Ugandan culture and celebration.
“Uganda Waragi has always been at the heart of major celebrations in Uganda’s entertainment scene. As the spirit that binds us, this festival is a perfect opportunity to bring people together through culture, food, and music,” Baguma stated.
Festival organizers echoed this sentiment, applauding Uganda Waragi’s alignment with the event’s values.
“Uganda Waragi’s sponsorship is a perfect fit for what we stand for—celebrating African heritage, unity, and diversity. This partnership ensures an even more immersive experience for festival-goers,” said Akankwasa Junior, the event’s organizer.
What to Expect at the Festival
Attendees can look forward to electrifying performances from local stars like Tracy Melon and Fyno, an array of expertly grilled meats, and an atmosphere elevated by Uganda Waragi’s Lemon & Ginger variant—crafted to complement the festival’s energy.
The sponsorship launch event concluded with a vibrant house music takeover by DJ Chapat and Kamali, followed by sensational live performances from Ugandan artists Fhyno and Emma Frost.
With Uganda Waragi at the helm, this year’s Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival promises to be the most exhilarating edition yet.