Corporate News

  • What the SpaceX's groundbreaking advancements mean to you as an Engineering Student in Uganda.

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    For young engineers in Uganda, SpaceX's groundbreaking advancements represent more than just technological progress—they signal a world of new opportunities. As the space industry evolves, it opens doors for engineers globally, regardless of geographic location. For Ugandans pursuing engineering, whether in aerospace, mechanical, electrical, or even software engineering, there are several important takeaways from SpaceX’s latest achievement:

  • SpaceX Makes History with Starship Launch and Booster Catch: A Giant Leap in Rocket Technology.

    On Sunday, SpaceX marked a major milestone in the realm of space exploration with the successful launch of its Starship rocket and the groundbreaking recovery of its booster using mechanical arms. This historic achievement, unfolding at SpaceX’s Texas launch facility, signals a bold leap forward for the company’s ambitious quest to create fully reusable rocket systems—an endeavor that could reshape the economics of space travel and drive human exploration deeper into the cosmos.

  • Makerere University’s Iconic Ivory Tower Reopens After Major Renovation

    Makerere University’s Ivory Tower, a symbol of academic prestige in Uganda, has officially reopened today following extensive reconstruction and renovation. Originally constructed in 1930 and completed in 1941, the iconic structure was heavily damaged by a fire in 2020. For the past three years, the tower has been undergoing major restoration efforts to restore it to its former glory.

  • Comparison of the 2023 and 2024 U.C.E. Examination Timetables

    The Uganda Certificate of Education (U.C.E.) examination timetable for both 2023 and 2024 follows a structured pattern aimed at organizing practical and theory sessions for various subjects. However, there are some notable differences and similarities in the arrangement, subject placement, and overall structure of the two exam years.

  • NRG Radio Uganda Wins East Africa Arts Entertainment Award for Best Radio Station in East Africa.

    106.5 NRG Radio Uganda has been recognized as the Best Radio Station in East Africa by the East Africa Arts Entertainment Awards.

  • A CALL FOR BEAST MVPS TO JOIN THE VENUE - NRGRADIOUG.

    We believe in the power of youth voices Our MVP initiative isn't just about finding the next big stars—it's about nurturing raw talent, empowering them with cutting-edge skills, and providing a platform where creativity knows no bounds.

  • YOUR JOURNEY TO STARDOM STARTS HERE.

    "It's easy to walk through these doors, but it's your discipline that will keep you here." While your talent might open the door, it's your dedication to growing your skills and building a strong work ethic that will ensure your success. Don't focus solely on your natural abilities; continually seek to improve and expand your expertise.

  • SWANGZ AVENUE'S ALL STAR ALBUM: A UGANDAN SOUND EXPLOSION

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    Exciting news is sweeping through the Ugandan music scene as Swangz Avenue gears up to release its first-ever All Star album. This landmark project features a sensational lineup of artists, including Elijah Kitaka, Joshua Baraka, Vinka, the Fire Baby Winnie Nwagi, the Queen of Slow Dancing Azawi, Zafarani, and Zagazillion. Anticipation is at an all-time high, with fans eagerly awaiting what promises to be a groundbreaking collection of music.

  • NRG RADIO IS NOT CHILDISH, YOU ARE NOT THE TARGET AUDIENCE. - ZION KENTE

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    In a recent podcast with the Ugandan Boy, Zion Kente, a prominent radio host at NRG Radio, addressed the growing criticism labeling the station as "childish." Kente's candid response has sparked discussions about the nature and purpose of the station's diverse content, highlighting its unique appeal to its target audience.

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