Salam TV's Omumanyi Wa Salam TV nationwide campaign Brings Excitement to Eastern Uganda

By Nile Post Editor | Thursday, October 23, 2025
Salam TV's Omumanyi Wa Salam TV nationwide campaign Brings Excitement to Eastern Uganda
The competition will cover various parts of Eastern Uganda, including Jinja, Iganga, Mbale, and Busia. Registration is ongoing, and interested contestants can call 0702 998 064 or 0776 988 064 for more information.

By Immam Sadiq Taremwa

Eastern Uganda, get ready to showcase your knowledge and win big! After a thrilling conclusion in Bunyoro-Toro, Omumanyi Wa Salam TV, the biggest quiz in Uganda, is heading to the Eastern Region. The popular TV show, aired on Salam TV, will test contestants' knowledge in history, current affairs, agriculture, and day-to-day life.

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According to Hajji Karim Kaliisa, Managing Director of Salam TV, this year's theme is "A Smart Mind for a Green Uganda," aimed at encouraging Ugandans to participate in agriculture for a stable income and food security. The competition promises to be bigger and better, with prizes including cars, Hajj pilgrimages, Umrah, motorcycles, and more.

"We are excited to partner with our sponsors to bring this exciting opportunity to the Eastern region," said Hajji Karim Kaliisa. "We invite all interested individuals to register and compete for the coveted prizes."

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The competition will cover various parts of Eastern Uganda, including Jinja, Iganga, Mbale, and Busia. Registration is ongoing, and interested contestants can call 0702 998 064 or 0776 988 064 for more information.

Don't miss your chance to be part of this thrilling competition. Get ready, get informed, and get registered.

 

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