UCC Steps In to Support Veteran Musicians Through Welfare Fundraiser

By Muhamadi Matovu | Monday, May 18, 2026
UCC Steps In to Support Veteran Musicians Through Welfare Fundraiser
The Uganda Communications Commission has unveiled a new initiative aimed at supporting veteran musicians through medical care, housing assistance and industry recognition, beginning with a fundraising campaign for legendary Kadongo Kamu artist Hadijah Namale.

The Executive Director of the Uganda Communications Commission, Nyombi Thembo, has announced a new initiative aimed at supporting veteran Ugandan musicians through medical care, housing support and industry revitalisation efforts.

Speaking after meeting legendary Kadongo Kamu artist Hadijah Namale, Thembo said the commission recognises the critical role local musicians and filmmakers play in driving Uganda’s digital economy and preserving cultural identity.

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“In this digital era, music and short films are the heartbeat of our social media. At UCC, we know that nurturing local content is vital for a thriving digital economy,” Thembo said.

He described Namale as one of Uganda’s most influential traditional musicians whose music has shaped the country’s entertainment industry since the 1960s.

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Thembo said UCC, under its Corporate Social Responsibility programme, is working to ensure that the veteran singer receives specialised medical treatment and improved living conditions.

He added that the initiative is not only focused on welfare support but also on restoring dignity and recognition to veteran artists who helped build Uganda’s music industry.

The campaign will be spearheaded through the “ATAAKULABA Music Launch,” a fundraising event scheduled for July 31, 2026, at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel.

According to Thembo, proceeds from the event will support the construction of a house for Namale and also provide assistance to another veteran musician, Dan Mugula.

He said the initiative seeks to create a sustainable future for Ugandan music while inspiring younger creatives to value and preserve the country’s artistic heritage.

Several veteran musicians attended the meeting with Thembo, with UCC describing the engagement as part of broader efforts to promote and protect Uganda’s creative industry.

 

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