In a time when everything feels more expensive by the day, it’s rare to hear that Shs1,000, the smallest paper note in Uganda, can still get you something of real value. The partnership between MTN and AfroMobile has made that humble note enable you to have access to streaming data for nonstop entertainment, news, music, sports, and more.
Whether you're a campus student catching a break between lectures, a boda rider waiting for your next trip, or someone by a Rolex stand enjoying a quick bite, you can now stream live TV, radio, music, events, and more directly from your phone without worrying about high data costs. That’s because the UGX 1,000 offer includes both the streaming and the data.
AfroMobile is not just another app. It’s a full digital experience designed for Ugandans by Ugandans. Inside the app, you’ll find: Live TV including NBS TV, Sanyuka,, NBS Music, NBS Sport, Bukedde, Manifest, etc, Radio stations like Next Radio, CBS, Simba, Galaxy FM, etc, Curated music, entertainment shows, news bulletins, comedy skits, viral moments and so much more!
Students no longer have to miss shows because of "mbu data is over". With only 1K, you can watch the evening bulletin live from your bed, stream music or church on Sunday without asking for a hotspot, catch up on comedy, drama, or sports in between classes, and stay updated on what’s trending in Uganda every single day.
This offer is powered by MTN Uganda, meaning the UGX 1,000 covers both subscription and data. No separate bundles. No worrying about WiFi. Open your AfroMobile, go to your account, and select your daily bundle of AfroMobile and MTN at just Shs 1,000.
This isn’t a campus-only deal. It’s for anyone with a smartphone and 1K to spare. Including the boda man parked by the roadside, the mama in the salon waiting for a customer, the guy hustling downtown between deliveries, the night-shift nurse on break, the young creative looking for music to vibe to
This is entertainment made equal. With AfroMobile and MTN, you don’t need to spend big to enjoy the best of Ugandan content.