As the final leg of the 2025 Pearl of Africa Golf Series tees off at Lugazi Hills Golf & Country Club, NBS Sport is once again at the heart of Uganda’s biggest golfing moments — delivering top-tier coverage and storytelling to a national and regional audience.
Following successful broadcasts in Kampala and Entebbe, NBS Sport’s production team has descended upon the lush, challenging course in Lugazi to give fans an immersive view of the country’s most ambitious golf series yet. With the Uganda Open fast approaching, this event marks not just the climax of the POA Series but also a crucial build-up for players, organizers, and broadcasters alike.
“Lugazi presents a fresh visual challenge and a new test for players. For us at NBS Sport, it’s an opportunity to tell richer stories — about the course, the competition, the communities, and the momentum building toward the Uganda Open,” said Andrew Kabuura, Head of Sport at Next Media.
The station has deployed a multi-platform production unit, combining live broadcasts, real-time digital updates via AfroMobile, and human-interest features capturing the unique character of the Lugazi golfing experience, from newly renovated fairways to the rising local talent.
For NBS Sport, the Pearl of Africa Golf Series has proven to be more than just coverage. It’s part of a larger strategy to amplify Uganda’s sports ecosystem, build capacity in sports broadcasting, and create space for niche disciplines like golf to thrive.
In Lugazi, NBS Sport’s cameras are already capturing dramatic swings and leader board shifts as top amateurs and professionals battle for final bragging rights — and a psychological edge heading into the Uganda Open.
As anticipation builds for the Uganda Open later this year, NBS Sport’s presence at the Lugazi leg reinforces its growing reputation as the home of Ugandan sport, where every moment, every athlete, and every game count.