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UCC Meets Top Ugandan Musicians Ahead of Big ATAAKULABA Music Launch

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The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has continued strengthening its relationship with musicians as preparations intensify for the upcoming ATAAKULABA Music Launch scheduled for July 31st. The latest meeting brought together legendary singer Mesach Ssemakula, popular female artist Spice Diana, whose real name is Diana Namukwaya, and music promoter Juma Barunywa.

During the consultative meeting, discussions focused on strategic preparations for the ATAAKULABA Music Launch, an initiative organized by the Uganda Communications Commission. The event is expected to bring together different generations of Ugandan musicians in a celebration of the country’s music, culture, and creative talent.

Officials emphasized that the continued engagements with artists from different backgrounds show the Commission’s commitment to building a strong and inclusive creative industry. UCC believes that by bringing together legendary musicians and young stars, Uganda can create a music industry that respects its cultural roots while also embracing modern digital opportunities.

The Commission further explained that the ATAAKULABA Music Launch is not just another concert, but a major platform aimed at promoting unity and celebrating the unique Ugandan sound. Organizers hope the event will also help expose local talent to wider audiences and open more opportunities for artists in the international market.

Artists who attended the meeting welcomed the initiative and expressed optimism about the future of Uganda’s entertainment sector. With stars like Mesach Ssemakula and Spice Diana involved, excitement around the event continues to grow among music lovers across the country.

UCC also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting stakeholders in the creative economy by providing guidance and creating an environment where artists, promoters, producers, and other players in the industry can thrive despite growing global competition.

As the countdown to July 31st continues, many Ugandans are now eagerly waiting to witness what is expected to be one of the biggest celebrations of local music and talent this year.

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