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IN PICTURES: Kampala stays up all night as nightlife reopens after 24 months

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 25, 2022
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Since March 2020, the world has struggled to adapt to and deal with COVID-19, a dangerous novel virus still with many unknowns.

However, after 24 months, Uganda’s economy fully reopened for the first time. As expected, the first day of reopening nightlife met with some anxiousness and excitement.

Many clubs and bars around Kampala experienced huge turn-ups all night long as revelers celebrated ‘freedom day’ for nightlife.

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Matooke Republic moved around Kampala and captured some of the best moments on the first day of reopening.

Below are some of the best pictures;

Photos by Joseph Kasigwa.

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