
According to Watchdog Uganda, a recent event in Kampala attracted 4,000 attendees, highlighting the impact of the entertainment market on small and medium-sized businesses in Uganda. Various vendors, including food sellers, boda-boda riders, mobile-bar operators, and tailors, benefited from the influx of people at the venue, showcasing the economic opportunities created by such events.
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