UCC Backs Karole Kasita’s  'The Power Within'  Concert Ahead of May 2026 Show

By Rhonet Atwiine and John Paul Kiwanuka | Thursday, February 12, 2026
UCC Backs Karole Kasita’s  'The Power Within'  Concert Ahead of May 2026 Show
As the national regulator and a key partner in Uganda’s communications sector, UCC has expressed its support for initiatives that use public platforms to advance constructive social messaging.

Nyombi Thembo, the Executive Director of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), has held a productive meeting with singer Karole Kasita ahead of her upcoming concert, “The Power Within,” slated for May 29, 2026.

The discussion centered not only on preparations for the highly anticipated show but also on the broader vision driving it — a women-focused concert designed to spotlight empowerment, resilience, and the untapped potential of women in Uganda today.

Karole Kasita, known for her vibrant stage presence and hit songs, is positioning the concert as more than an entertainment event. According to discussions held, "The Power Within” will intentionally amplify messages of self-belief, leadership, and creativity among women, using music as a vehicle for social influence.

As the national regulator and a key partner in Uganda’s communications sector, UCC has expressed its support for initiatives that use public platforms to advance constructive social messaging.

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Nyombi Thembo emphasized the Commission’s commitment to promoting responsible and impactful communication, especially when it leverages the arts to inspire positive societal transformation.

Beyond performance, the concert aims to demonstrate how artistry can be values-driven — highlighting the strength, resilience, and capability of Ugandan women across sectors.

Organizers believe the show will serve as a catalyst to motivate the next generation of female creators, innovators, and leaders.

The engagement between UCC and the artist underscores a growing recognition that entertainment spaces can be strategic platforms for advocacy. By merging art with purposeful messaging, stakeholders hope to reach wide audiences while shaping narratives that empower communities.

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