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Revbwoy and Mesach Semakula to Headline Uganda Kwekwaffe Business & Culture Forum This Weekend

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The Uganda Kwekwaffe Business & Culture Forum is set to make waves this August during the World Heritage Week 10th august 2024 in Edmonton, Alberta. This year’s forum, themed “Embrace the Equal Opportunity,” promises to be a vibrant celebration of Uganda’s cultural heritage, business opportunities, and social development.

Uganda’s music legends Mesach Semakula, Judith Babirye, and the sensational Revbwoy will lead a series of performances that celebrate the rich musical tapestry of Uganda.

Revbwoy: Isaac Kalule, better known by his stage name Revbwoy, will bring his unique blend of Afropop, Afrozoku, and dancehall to the stage. Now based in Toronto, Canada, Revbwoy’s music transcends boundaries, offering a fusion of traditional Ugandan rhythms with contemporary sounds. His music is not just a form of entertainment but a medium for storytelling, reflecting personal experiences and societal themes that resonate with a global audience.

Sir Mesach Semakula: A household name in Uganda, Mesach Semakula’s soulful tunes have graced airwaves for decades. Known for his timeless hits, he will bring a touch of nostalgia and celebration to the event, highlighting the enduring power of Ugandan music.

Judith Babirye: Celebrated for her gospel hits, Judith Babirye will add a spiritual dimension to the event, performing songs that inspire and uplift the soul.

Forum 

Modern Agriculture Practices: Discussions and exhibitions on innovative agricultural techniques that can be applied both in Uganda and abroad.

  • Women Empowerment & Girl Child Advocacy: Workshops and panels focusing on empowering women and promoting the rights of the girl child.
  • Multicultural Festival: A celebration of Uganda’s diverse cultures, with performances, food, and crafts that highlight the nation’s rich heritage.
  • Entrepreneurship Development: Sessions aimed at equipping attendees with the tools and knowledge to start and grow businesses, both in Uganda and the diaspora.
  • Tourism & Culture: Showcasing Uganda’s tourism potential, with insights into how the diaspora can contribute to and benefit from the country’s cultural and natural treasures.
  • Diaspora Remittances: Exploring the role of remittances in Uganda’s economy and how the diaspora can maximize their impact.
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This event is not just a cultural showcase but a platform for meaningful discussions on how to foster development and equality both in Uganda and among Ugandans abroad. Attendees will have the opportunity to network, learn, and celebrate their heritage while contributing to the ongoing dialogue about Uganda’s future.

Don’t miss this chance to be part of an event that blends music, culture, and business with a focus on equal opportunities for all.

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