Uganda: Black & White Quiz Nights Keep Kampala's Spirit of Sharing Alive

The spirit of sharing and togetherness came alive once again on Friday night as Black & White hosted another edition of its popular Quiz Night at Inspire Café, drawing quiz enthusiasts, social groups, and friends eager to test their knowledge and enjoy an evening of fun.

As Kampala's appetite for quiz nights continues to grow, Black & White has steadily transformed the gatherings into more than just entertainment events.

Through teamwork, shared answers, and lively interactions, the brand continues to reinforce its long-standing message that sharing goes beyond material things to include knowledge, experiences, and memorable moments.

After a demanding work week, participants found an opportunity to unwind through laughter, light-hearted competition, and energetic conversations.

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By 7pm, teams had already started arriving at the venue to reconnect with friends and prepare for the contest ahead. Early arrivals were rewarded with bonus points for punctuality, setting the tone for an engaging night before the official start at 8pm.

Inside the venue, background music mixed with animated discussions as teams confidently prepared to outperform their rivals.

Some answers, however, turned out to be hilariously incorrect, drawing bursts of laughter from across the room.

Throughout the evening, the quiz sessions highlighted the importance of teamwork and collaboration, with teammates whispering suggestions, debating possible answers, and celebrating victories together after each round.

Winning teams received Black & White pitchers to share among themselves during breaks, while the overall champions walked away with a bottle of Black & White whisky.

The event was hosted by quiz master Regan Rwabuhoro, who guided participants through five quiz rounds while reminding teams to avoid using phones and maintain fair play.

One of the evening's standout moments came during a round focused on Uganda's hospitals, where participants were asked to identify health facilities from images displayed on screen. To the amusement of many attendees, several teams struggled to recognise some of the country's major hospitals, sparking laughter and reflection in equal measure.

"My tribe and I never miss quiz nights, especially on Fridays, and we try to attend at least three every week," said Janice Atuhaire.

"The energy is always joyful, and every time I come here, I learn something new. I've made amazing friends through these sessions and honestly, it never feels like a wasted night."

According to Raymond Karama, the growing popularity of quiz nights reflects the increasing importance of social spaces where people can connect meaningfully.

"At Black & White, we believe the best moments are the ones people share," Karama said.

"Quiz nights continue to show us how powerful connection can be when people come together to laugh, think, learn and celebrate as a team. Beyond the drinks, it is the shared experiences, friendships and memories created in these spaces that truly define the spirit of sharing."

As Kampala's social scene evolves, Black & White's quiz nights continue to carve out a unique place where entertainment, learning, and human connection meet around one table.

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