The 9th edition of Nyege Nyege festival will take place from November 14th to 17th and has been relocated from Jinja to the Source of the Nile in Njeru. This move is intended to provide festival-goers with a more convenient experience, eliminating the need to walk long distances between stages.
Derek Debru the festival co -founder speaks to journalists at the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) held at Speak Resort Convention Center in Munyonyo, explaining that previous venues were too large, causing attendees to walk extensively. The new location will feature numerous activities, including an aqua park, camping, and water-based events, all in one site to keep revelers centrally located.
Debru stated that the high numbers of refugees in Uganda have brought a lot of amazing artists who are in exile, so they want to make sure that Nyege Nyege also gives a chance to them to showcase their art. To participate in society and display their talents, the festival will feature a variety of music and drama from Sudanese, Congolese, Eritrean, and Burundian artists, ensuring that their status as refugees does not hinder their opportunity.
The Head of Marketing for the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) Claire Mugabi announces that UTB has partnered with Nyege Nyege to highlight Uganda’s rich cultural diversity.
“The festival is an excellent platform to reaffirm Uganda’s position as a premier cultural destination, showcasing the country’s 53 tribes and varied cultures.” She noted.
“Nyege Nyege promotes Uganda as a venue for meetings, events, conferences, and exhibitions, further enhancing its appeal as a cultural and business hub.” Mugabi also mentioned.
The 2024 edition of Nyege Nyege together with Talent Africa aims to attract over 50,000 attendees over the four days, injecting over USD 10 million into Uganda’s economy through foreign exchange. This year’s festival will run under the theme “Afrogalactic Carnival,” blending music with ancestral traditions.