Ssebo FM
106.3 MHz
Kamuli 4th street dhizaala rd kamuli municipality
0744705114/0200907921
ssebofmug@gmail.com
106.3 MHz
Kamuli 4th street dhizaala rd kamuli municipality
0744705114/0200907921
ssebofmug@gmail.com
14 October 2025, 17:23
By Ali Lukomo The Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association Uganda (SHAU) has launched a sensitisation campaign in Kamuli district to raise awareness and improve information flow on spina bifida and hydrocephalus, particularly among children and expectant mothers. The campaign brought…
12 October 2025, 19:24
By Ali Lukomo Fishing communities across Uganda are slowly adapting to new fishing regulations following a major reshaping of the sector by fishing protection units. The operations, which targeted illegal fishing practices on major lakes and rivers particularly in the…
7 October 2025, 13:17
By Ali lukomo In an effort to promote tree planting, both government and private schools are being encouraged to use music, dance, and drama to convey environmental messages to the public. The idea is that while people enjoy the performances,…
10 September 2025, 11:28
By Ali lukomo Kamuli The 1st Deputy Prime Minister and Kamuli Woman MP, Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, has commended Becky’s Child Foundation for its efforts in promoting community health and children’s rights. Kadaga, who accepted an invitation from Becky’s Child Foundation…
6 September 2025, 22:37
By Ali Lukomo Journalists have pledged to work closely with communities and organisations to raise awareness and provide support for children living with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. This commitment came after moving testimonies about the challenges parents face in caring…
6 September 2025, 11:48
By Ali Lukomo Heavy rainfall accompanied by strong storms left many residents of Kamuli District counting their losses on Saturday night. According to community members, the rains began normally but quickly turned violent, destroying houses, trees and crops. More than…
22 August 2025, 13:32
By Ali lukomo Prudential Uganda, in partnership with the social enterprise Tusafishe, today announced the successful completion of the Prudential Climate and Health Resilience Fund, an eight-month initiative delivering sustainable, safe drinking water and environmental education to communities across Western…
3 August 2025, 09:12
Ali lukomo Buyende Statement on murder of a juvenile in Buyende The territorial police of Buyende are actively searching for Reverend Father Owori Silver Osuna 33, a Catholic priest of Wesunire Parish in Buyende district, Gabula Robert a driver and…
15 July 2025, 11:48
By Ali lukomo Scholars appealed to the community, government, and non-governmental organisations to protect their rights and safeguard them from those who threaten their future. Speaking at the gathering held at Nakabugu Muslim Primary School in Luuka District during the…
10 July 2025, 11:13
By Ali lukomo Kamuli Security team meets Kamuli Municipality NRM candidates Following several incidents of violence during the ongoing NRM primary campaigns, security operatives held a meeting with the Kamuli Municipality MP candidates. The meeting, chaired by the RDC, was…
Introduction
Ssebo FM is a radio station broadcasting on 106.3 MHZ. It is situated on Lutaya Towers, Plot 4, Dhizaala Road, in Kamuli Town council, Kamuli district. This location is clearly very close to the heart of Uganda, surrounded by Lake Victoria, River Nile and Lake Kyoga. This strategic location, the 8-bay antennae system and 70m tower, among other things, inevitably puts Ssebo FM radio at an advantage to serve a wide geographical area effectively.
Mission
To contribute to the social and economic development of Uganda, through provision of reliable, educational and entertaining programmes to our audience and the communities we serve.
Vision
To become the leading and most sought for Radio in the region.
Coverage
The radio is listened to in an area within a radius of about 160km but more effectively in the following districts: Kamuli, Buyende, Kaliro, Luuka, Jinja, Mayuge, Iganga, Namutumba, Bugiiri, Namayingo, Buvuma, Kalangala, Pallisa, Budaka, Butalejja, Tororo, Busia, Sironko, Manafwa, Mbale, Kapchorwa, Serere, Bukedea, Kumi, Lira, Dokolo, Amolatar, Apac, Nakasongola, Kayunga, Buikwe, Mukono, Wakiso, and Luwero.