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24 November 2025, 12:49 pm

Busoga youth leaders and aspirants urged to ensure peaceful elections

By Ali Lukomo Led by the former Woman Member of Parliament, Hon Beatrice Kiraso, the Managing Director of the International Republican Institute (IRI), the initiative aims to promote the message of peace ahead of the upcoming elections. The organisation has…

21 November 2025, 11:16 am

Ugandan President calls for harmonised wetland utilisation

By Ali Lukomo Speaking to the media after his campaign tour in Kamuli and Luuka, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni held a press conference at his state lodge in Busoga, where he offered notable advice to the people of Busoga on…

20 November 2025, 7:59 am

Protecting the environment for economic gains

By Ali Lukomo The community has been encouraged to be creative and protect the environment while also earning some income. In the past, plastics were commonly found scattered on the ground, as recycling initiatives had not yet been discovered. However,…

6 November 2025, 7:42 am

Minister Magyezi intervenes in Kamuli over road funds dispute

By Ali Lukomo The Kamuli District Local Council was forced to convene an emergency council sitting following growing tension between councilors and technical staff over alleged mismanagement of road construction funds amounting to UGX 2 billion. The standoff prompted the…

1 November 2025, 1:34 pm

Men urged to treat women as partners, not just housewives

By Ali Lukomo The community has been urged to view women as partners rather than limiting them to the role of housewives responsible only for childcare and domestic duties. Speaking at the launch of Women Entrepreneurs Month held at Kingdom…

14 October 2025, 5:23 pm

SHAU launches awareness drive on Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus in Kamuli

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, 7:24 pm

Fishing communities embrace new methods amid sector reshape

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, 1:17 pm

Schools urged to promote tree planting through dance and drama

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 am

Rt Hon Kadaga commends NGOs on community health and children’s rights

By Ali Lukomo 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 to…

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.