Following a successful event last year that attracted thousands, Vumbula Uganda Festival is returning to Jinja from May 31 until June 3, 2024 at Nile Nest Resort.
Held every year, the vibrant three-day festival culminates in a premium celebration of the very best of Uganda n art, music, culture and cuisine.
According to the organizers, Vumbula Events Uganda , over 200 acts will headline the forthcoming festival, offering revelers a remarkable experience under the blue skies of Jinja. "We are partnering with several security agencies to ensure sufficient security is in place during the event. Therefore, our attendees should expect a very secure and a fairytale experience unlike any that has been seen before." he added.Themed,"Investing in the Green Legacy of the Nile", the festival will also feature a planting session of 300 trees as part of the efforts to preserve the world's longest river, the Nile River.
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