Musicians Moses Ssali alias Bebe Cool and Joseph Mayanja alias Jose Chameleone have been officially sworn in as the new members of the Board of Trustees of Uganda National Cultural Center ( UNCC).
The pair were legally sworn in today at a Ceremony held at Ministry of Gender , Labour, and Social Development.
Their appointment follows the conclusion of the previous board’s term in June of last year and the new members tenure will end in the next three years.
Other cabinet – approved members include : Prof.Okaka Opio as Chairperson, Phina Mugerwa as Vice Chairperson , Lillian Mbabazi, Dr. Richard Komakech and Juliana Naumo.
The ministry disclosed that the appointment of the new board reflects Uganda’s cultural heritage and demographic diversity ,with a notable representation of young people.
Overview of UNCC
The Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC) stands as a vital institution within Uganda’s cultural landscape, playing a pivotal role in fostering artistic expression and preserving national heritage. Established under the Uganda National Cultural Centre Act of 1959 (amended 1965), the UNCC has been a beacon of cultural enrichment for decades.
Since its inauguration on December 2, 1959, the UNCC has been entrusted with several key mandates. These include establishing theatres and cultural centers across the nation, nurturing cultural and artistic endeavors, and providing a home for various societies and organizations dedicated to art, culture, and entertainment.
Notably, the late Honourable A.G. Mehta, Mayor of Kampala in 1968, played a pivotal role in supporting the National Theatre and facilitating its early exhibitions.
At the core of the UNCC’s offerings are its two principal components: the National Theatre and the Nommo Gallery.
The National Theatre serves as a versatile venue for stage performances and cinema screenings, catering to diverse artistic expressions.
Meanwhile, the Nommo Gallery showcases exhibitions featuring works by both Ugandan and international artists, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation.
Additionally, visitors can enjoy culinary delights at the snack bar, renowned for its authentic African dishes, and explore locally crafted treasures at the Craft Village.
The guiding the UNCC’s operations is an eight-member Board of Trustees, appointed by the Minister of Gender, Labour, and Social Development.
This board oversees strategic direction and ensures the effective management of the centre’s affairs.
In essence, the Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC) serves as a bastion of cultural vibrancy and artistic innovation, enriching the lives of Ugandans and visitors alike. Through its diverse programming and commitment to heritage preservation, the UNCC continues to shape Uganda’s cultural identity and inspire generations to come.
Appointed in a three-year term, the newly appointed board is entrusted with upholding the UNCC’s mission of cultural enrichment and community engagement