Uganda: Afromobile Connects the World to 37 Years of Ragga Dee

22 January 2025

With AfroMobile, fans can watch live on their phones, Smart TVs, or on the move, ensuring Ragga Dee's legacy continues to inspire and unite Ugandans everywhere.

As Uganda gears up to celebrate 37 years of Ragga Dee's illustrious music career, AfroMobile is ensuring that the moment resonates far and wide. The versatile streaming platform, which has become synonymous with promoting Ugandan music and culture, is making it possible for fans across the globe to partake in this momentous event.

Speaking during a press conference, Timothy Bhatia, AfroMobile's Brand Manager, emphasized the platform's pivotal role in connecting audiences. "There are many people who love Ragga Dee--Ugandans in the UK, America, and beyond. With AfroMobile, they can tune in and be part of this concert. We're proud to celebrate 37 Years Of Ragga Dee by connecting people and documenting this moment for future generations," he said.

AfroMobile Brand Manager, Timothy Bhatia speaking at the press conference. Known for timeless hits like Letter O and Mbakwekule, Ragga Dee has been a pioneer of Uganda's music scene. As the legendary artist himself expressed, "I want to be celebrated while I'm alive, not just after I'm gone." His January 25th concert promises a night of nostalgia, showcasing decades of hits that have defined Ugandan music.

With AfroMobile, fans can watch live on their phones, Smart TVs, or on the move, ensuring Ragga Dee's legacy continues to inspire and unite Ugandans everywhere. Download the AfroMobile app today: Click Here.

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