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    Ngeye Ngeye: Sell-out crowd at ‘immoral’ Ugandan music festival

    David GreatBy David GreatSeptember 18, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ugandan music festival Ngeye Ngeye is already sold out
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    Thousands of revellers from across East Africa and the world have gathered for Uganda’s Nyege Nyege festival which was allowed to go ahead despite a threat to ban it because of “immorality”.

    Critics including several MPs and the speaker of parliament described it as a “breeding ground for sexual immorality” and “homosexuality”.

    But some say the threat boosted ticket sales to the electronic music festival.

    “The excitement is up in the roof,” Zawedde Patricia Zoe told the BBC.

    “It’s just people getting together and having fun with each other,” she said from the festival, which is set at the scenic Itanda Falls on the banks of the River Nile.

    It has a “wild-party-in-the-jungle feeling”, she said, adding that it was a great relief to go to this kind of festival after two years of lockdown.

    She thought the controversy was due to the generational divide between the young people who attend the festival and Uganda’s politicians, who are generally older.

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    However, not all of Uganda’s politicians were opposed to the festival – Deputy Prime Minister Rebecca Kadaga was filmed dancing there.

    This photograph taken on September 16, 2022, shows a view of the Ugandan Nyege Nyege festival and its lights from the stage reflecting in river Nile at the Itanda Falls on the second day of Nyege Nyege festival, the annual four-day international music festival, in Jinja, Uganda.
    The festival takes place on the banks of the River Nile
    In order to get permission to proceed with the festival, the organisers had to ensure there were no sex orgies, nudity, vulgar language, songs, expressions or gestures. Under-18s were not allowed.

    Bernard Ewalu Olupot has attended the festival every year and he told the BBC he had never seen any sexual immorality or orgies. He said he didn’t know why there were calls for it to be banned, saying they were “ill-informed”.

    “This is the one time when Ugandans and the rest of the world get together in Uganda and there’s no distinction between who comes from where – it’s a wonderful thing,” he said.

    He added that by attracting so many foreign tourists, it was good for Uganda’s economy – a point also made by Uganda’s Tourism Minister Martin Magara during the parliamentary debate earlier this month.

    One British man told the AFP news agency that he had never heard of the festival until the threat to ban it.

    “It is my first time in Africa. I didn’t expect this much, the huge fan presence, the greenery, the waterfalls and hospitality,” said engineer David Kempson, aged 31.

    Ugandan musician Cinderella Sanyu (C) performs on stage with her band at Nyege Nyege festival at the Itanda Falls on second day of Nyege Nyege festival, the annual four-day international music festival, in Jinja, on September 16, 2022.
    Uganda’s Cindy Sanyu is among the best known artists who performed
    Tickets for the four-day festival have sold out on its website, which says more than 150 artists from across Africa and Europe were playing across its four stages.

    Up to 12,000 people have attended, including 5,000 foreign tourists, AFP reports.

    Nyege nyege means dance in the local Luganda language but has sexual connotations in East Africa’s most commonly spoken tongue, Swahili.

    Ugandan Nyege Nyege festival-goers enjoy music played by Lady Hash at the Itanda Falls on the Day two of Nyege Nyege festival, the annual four-day international music festival, in Jinja, Uganda on September 16, 2022
    Some say the threat to ban the festival boosted ticket sales

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