Salam TV Uganda Welcomes Back Hajji Ssebuliba Hassan Sibu from Historic Hajj and Umrah Pilgrimage

By | June 20, 2025

Salam TV Uganda, the pioneering Ugandan Islamic television channel, has warmly welcomed back Hajji Ssebuliba Hassan Sibu, who recently returned from the sacred cities of Makkah and Madinah, where he performed the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage rituals in 2025. As part of its commitment to providing comprehensive coverage of significant events, Salam TV partnered with Weli Travel to facilitate Hajji Sibbu's journey.

During his time in Makkah and Madinah, Hajji Ssebuliba Hassan Sibu served as media personnel, capturing the essence of the pilgrimage rituals for broadcast across Next Media brands, including Salam TV, NBS, and Sanyuka. His 360-degree coverage enabled Ugandans at home and in the holy cities to feel spiritually connected throughout the pilgrimage.

Hajji Karim Kaliisa, Managing Director of Salam TV and Salam Charity, expressed appreciation for Hajji Ssebuliba Hassan Sibu's exceptional work and highlighted the impact of his coverage on the Ugandan Muslim community. "We are grateful for Hajji Sibbu's dedication to bringing the Hajj and Umrah experience to our audience," said Hajji Kaliisa. His efforts have helped bridge the gap between Ugandan Muslims and the global Muslim community."

Hajji Ssebuliba Hassan Sibu extended his gratitude to Salam TV and Weli Travel for their support, which facilitated his work during the pilgrimage. He also encouraged young people with the financial means to perform Hajj and Umrah, emphasizing the importance of physical preparedness for these rituals. "The experience was truly enriching, and I urge all youth who are financially able to seize this opportunity," he said.

Salam TV remains committed to its mission of connecting Ugandan Muslims with the global Islamic community, providing a platform for spiritual growth, education, and cultural exchange. Through initiatives like this, the channel continues to play a vital role in promoting Islamic values and fostering a sense of unity among Muslims in Uganda and beyond.

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