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Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival 2025 Set to Celebrate African Heritage

The Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival 2025 will take place from April 11th to 13th in Bulindo, featuring the theme “Diversity, Taste of Africa, and African Rhymes.” Uganda Waragi has announced its sponsorship, highlighting its Lemon and Ginger variant, which aligns with the festival’s mission to promote cultural connection and heritage through music and culinary experiences.

The Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival 2025 is scheduled for its fourth edition from April 11th to 13th at Nyungu Yamawe in Bulindo. This year’s festival theme, “Diversity, Taste of Africa, and African Rhymes,” aims to provide a vibrant experience, emphasizing live performances from renowned Ugandan artists, including Tracy Melon and Fyno.

A significant development for this year’s festival is the sponsorship by Uganda Waragi, particularly highlighting its Lemon and Ginger variant. This announcement was made during a cook-off event featuring influencer Albert Katuruguma and The Mith at Shisa Nyama Village in Bugoloobi, where various influencers and media representatives gathered to discuss the upcoming festivities.

Hillary Baguma, the Brand Manager for Uganda Waragi at Uganda Breweries, expressed the brand’s commitment to Ugandan culture, noting the synergy between Uganda Waragi and major entertainment events. He affirmed, “Uganda Waragi has been central at key moments of celebration within the Ugandan entertainment scene,” emphasizing the festival’s role in celebrating culture and fostering connection.

Furthermore, the festival organizers recognized Uganda Waragi’s alignment with the festival’s mission of nurturing unity and celebrating cultural diversity. Akankwasa Junior, one of the festival organizers, remarked, “Uganda Waragi’s sponsorship is a perfect match for what the Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival stands for,” reinforcing the event’s dedication to African heritage and community bonding.

The Ndeku Nyama Choma Festival 2025 promises to be an enriching celebration of African heritage, enhanced by Uganda Waragi’s sponsorship. With a vibrant theme and notable musical performances, the festival will serve as a platform for cultural unity and diversity, fostering connections among attendees and showcasing Uganda’s rich traditions.

Original Source: www.pulse.ug

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