The African Nations Championship (CHAN) may be taking centre stage at Mandela National Stadium, but the excitement isn’t confined to the pitch.

Uganda’s Pamoja Local Organising committee is ensuring the tournament’s thrill is felt nationwide by setting up Fun Parks that are redefining the fan experience. Kibo Media Limited — a sports and events promotions agency is handling the executions.

Since Match Day One, Kibo Media has transformed various locations into vibrant fan zones where football fever meets entertainment. Games are screened on giant screens with entertainment from top tier artistes, crowned with fireworks displays at all venues.
In Kizungu, Mbarara, Kalifa Aganaga ignited the crowd with his high-energy hits. Over in Bweyogerere at Kings Park, Feffe Bussi had fans singing and dancing, while in Kawempe, Pallaso got the crowds roaring in unison.
These Fun Parks are more than just watch zones — they are community hubs where supporters gather to share in the match-day magic, free of charge.
Featuring giant screens for live match viewing, they give fans who can’t make it to the stadium an immersive experience. Beyond the football, they offer music, food, and entertainment, making them perfect for both die-hard supporters and those looking to soak up the atmosphere before or after the game.

Ahead of Uganda Cranes’ highly anticipated clash with Niger this evening, the party is already set to roll.
In Jinja at Nile Avenue, Acidic Vokoz will bring his signature electrifying vibe to rally fans.
Over in Natete at Capital City, the ever-energetic Karole Kasita will keep spirits soaring with her dynamic stage presence.
Meanwhile, Kings Park in Bweyogerere promises an unforgettable line-up headlined by Kalifa Aganaga, Marcus DJ Official, and Selector Tymo — ensuring that, whether in the stadium or at a Fun Park, CHAN 2024 is a celebration that unites the whole country.