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National Producers Guild working to grow Uganda’s film industry

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 1, 2025
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The National Producers Guild of Uganda (NPGU), the professional body representing and advocating for Ugandan film producers, has reaffirmed its role as the leading force behind efforts to professionalise the country’s film sector.

In partnership with MultiChoice Uganda, the guild recently hosted a high-level workshop that brought together 150 Ugandan producers to build their capacity in business management, copyright, licensing, and industry best practices.

Uganda’s film industry has enjoyed rapid growth, fuelled by a surge in demand for authentic local content. However, producers continue to face challenges with financing, piracy, distribution, and building sustainable business structures. The workshop, spearheaded by NPGU, directly tackled these gaps by equipping producers with practical skills to strengthen their businesses and raise industry standards.

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Mathew Nabwiso, President of the National Producers Guild of Uganda, emphasised that the guild’s mandate goes beyond advocacy.


“Workshops such as this are vital to the growth of Uganda’s creative industry,” Nabwiso said. “As the guild, we represent and support producers in film and television, ensuring they are not only creative but also empowered with the knowledge to thrive in business. This workshop gave them a platform to learn, network, and share experiences.”

The sessions covered crucial topics such as company registration, copyright protection, piracy prevention, Collective Management Organisations (CMOs), and film licensing, alongside a panel discussion on best practices for producers.

As a not-for-profit organisation, the guild continues to lobby for policy reforms, advocate for fair industry practices, and create opportunities where Ugandan talent can flourish. Its vision is to elevate Uganda’s cultural representation globally while ensuring that filmmakers reap economic benefits from their craft.

By driving initiatives like this workshop, the National Producers Guild of Uganda is positioning itself as the backbone of Uganda’s film industry, championing both its cultural and economic growth.

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