Uganda: Nextars Lights Up Seeta With Back-to-Back School Activations

This weekend, the Nextars team hit the ground running with vibrant school activations at St. Julian High School Seeta and Seeta High School A-Level Campus. The visits were part of the ongoing mission to bring the Nextars movement closer to the youth, right where they are.

At St. Julian High School, the team was welcomed with excitement and high energy as students gathered for a day of entertainment, talent showcases, and an introduction to the Nextars recruitment portal. The activation featured live music sessions, talent showcases, and a chance for students to sign up and officially join the Nextars platform.

At Seeta High School A-Level Campus, the vibe continued with a similar setup tailored for the older students. The team engaged with students through creative showcases, MC sessions, and one-on-one chats about how Nextars is providing a platform for young talent to shine beyond the classroom.

Both visits were a celebration of youth culture, talent, and the power of community engagement. Students left energized, with many signing up on the Nextars portal and pledging to be part of the movement.

These activations are part of a broader rollout that will see Nextars continue to engage schools and communities across the country, building a network of young, talented individuals ready to take the spotlight.

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