AfroMobile brings another full weekend of live programming that cuts across current affairs, faith, sports and entertainment. From Friday through Sunday, viewers can follow the country’s biggest moments in real time from anywhere.
Friday opens with continuous UG Votes Updates, streamed all day on NBS and NBS Live. Audiences can stay informed as political events, rallies of their preferred candidates unfold across the country.
At 1 pm, Salam Juma airs live on Salam TV, giving the Muslim community a chance to follow prayers even when away from the mosque.
The day winds down with Strictly Amapiano at Villa, live on NBS Music at 8 pm, perfect for music lovers looking to ease into the weekend.
Saturday delivers a heavy sports lineup. At midday, the MTN Busoga Masaza Cup Finals stream live on NBS Sport and NBS Sport 2, followed by the Rugby Uganda Cup Semifinals at 2pm on the same channels. Sports fans can enjoy uninterrupted coverage of two major competitions.
Later that evening, AfroMobile shifts into lifestyle and entertainment with Lifestyle Saturday at Villa with Irene Ntale and Janzi band live on NBS Music at 8 pm, and the Boxing Champions League at 9 pm on NBS Sport and NBS Sport 2.
Sunday balances faith and entertainment. Watoto Church Online streams live at 10 am on NBS, and Phaneroo Sunday Service follows at 11 am on Manifest TV, giving worshippers access to their preferred services.
The Rugby Uganda Cup Semi-finals return at 2pm on NBS Sport and NBS Sport 2 for fans who may have missed Saturday’s match.
The evening features The Anna Makula Leng Experience, live at 6pm on NBS Music, and closes with A Night with Joe Thomas, live at 8 pm on NBS Live.
This weekend’s programming highlights AfroMobile’s commitment to bringing Ugandans their favourite content in one place.
Whether you want news, sports, prayer or entertainment, you can stream it live, pause, rewind and follow every moment at your convenience.