How it went down at the East African Meat Carnival

The much anticipated East African Carnival (EAMC) went down as the legendary Jua Cali & Wyre from Kenya, alongside other Ugandan top artistes Ykee Benda, Fik Fameica, Irene Ntale, and Winnie Nwagi, graced the event with electrifying performances.



It was a case of rolling back the years as Jua Cali & Wyre performed hits that brought them to the limelight in Kenya and within East Africa.

Other celebrities that performed were; Radio City’s Deejay JO, DJ Mujo, DJ Cisse, and the latest renowned DJ and media personality, DJ Suuna Ben.

Various sponsors pulled it off this second time, including Nile Breweries Limited, Stanbic FlexiPay, Coca-Cola, RadioCity 97fm, NTV, KCCA, Uganda Airlines, Hawkseye Lodge Bunyonyi, CedarNet, Sky Reinsurance, Capital One Group (COG), and Tembezi Transporters.


 
According to the organizers, the East African Meat Carnival (EAMC) is a quarterly event hosted by The Gardens. This season II which has been in a larger venue and attracted more revellers is a fusion of meats and music from different East African countries: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, with partiers serving sizzling, mouth-watering Kenyan nyama choma.
 
As partygoers had fun and enjoyed the afternoon, Ugandan delicacies were paired with Nile Special beer.

The event was open to all fun-lovers, including young families, entrepreneurs, corporates (organizations/companies), and the East African community resident in and outside Uganda.

Renowned Kenyan Chef Pascal, alongside Chef Kaheru and other chefs, prepared Kenyan delicacies like authentic Goat nyama Choma, Mutura and Mukimo.

The next East African Meat Carnival (EAMC) is set for Saturday, August 27, 2022, with a focus on Rwanda, which is timely following the reopening of the Uganda-Rwanda border after a three-year closure.

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