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14 May 2025, 22:59

NRM electoral commission chairman settles Kamuli dispute

By Ali lukomo The Chairperson of Uganda’s ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM), Dr. Tanga Odoi, was forced to rush to Kamuli district to resolve grievances among four powerful politicians who had failed to finalise the village-level elections. This…

9 May 2025, 20:18

Buyende district passes by-law to protect children

By Ali lukomo Buyende It has long been known that Buyende is one of the districts with the highest rates of early pregnancies, child marriages, and other abuses. In partnership with the non-governmental organisation Plan International through the KOIKA project…

8 May 2025, 10:23

Kamuli accident leaves 3 dead and 7 hospitalised

By Ali Lukomo The territorial police in Kamuli district are investigating the cause of a fatal road accident that claimed the lives of three people and left seven others injured. The accident involved a Tata truck, registration number UBM 106Q,…

7 May 2025, 20:32

NRM village elections end in violence

Ali Lukomo Police in Luuka have arrested D/C Emojong Denis to assist in investigations into the suspected murder by shooting of a 30-year-old man, identified as Lwayanga Swaliki, as well as the injuries sustained by two others during the National…

5 May 2025, 15:15

Buyende district farmers mechanise agriculture

By Ali Lukomo The government, through the Uganda Development Bank, has supported farmers in Buyende district with a tractor and a cash donation of 150 million Ugandan shillings. While addressing farmers’ groups at Buyende Township Primary School in Buyende town…

30 April 2025, 13:44

Over 180 illiterate women in Kamuli can now read and write

By Ali Lukoma Over 180 women received their certificates in various fields, particularly literacy, where they gained knowledge in reading and writing. According to Mr. Mwogereza Richard, the Chief Executive Director of THE VINE, a non-governmental organisation supporting young children…

22 April 2025, 09:36

Minister for the presidency pledges support to Kamuli youth

By Ali Lukoma The Minister for the Presidency, Hon. Milly Babirye Babalanda, appealed to the youth to unite and pledged full support towards their development. While officiating at a youth meeting held in Nawanyago sub county, Kamuli district, organised by…

15 April 2025, 07:45

NGOs advocate for women in leadership

By Ali lukomo Non-governmental organisations in Buyende district are making a serious push to advocate for girls and women to take leadership roles in sensitive positions, both political and otherwise. This was revealed at a one-day review workshop organised by…

23 March 2025, 15:19

Eight arrested, two guns recovered in Kamuli police operation

By Ali Lukomo Kamuli police have arrested eight people on charges of aggravated robbery in an intelligence-led operation conducted on March 22, 2025. During the operation, security operatives recovered two guns, two magazines, and several other suspected stolen items. The…

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.