Uganda Podcasts

Best Uganda podcasts available (Last Updated Feb 2026)

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FAITH FAMILY CHURCH UGANDA-LGM:FFC MEDIA

FAITH FAMILY CHURCH UGANDA-LGM

The channel aims at bringing close the message of the KINGDOM of GOD to everyone around the world.

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ON Uganda Podcast.:Aggie Patricia Turwomwe

ON Uganda Podcast.

About achieving & thrive in a booming "MIDDLE-CLASS ECONOMY" by 2040. Understand what fuels the wheels of our economy!

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Wulira! Uganda:Wulira

Wulira! Uganda

Wulira! is a labour of love by a group of women to create a media product we wished we had access to when we were younger. There will be a lot of history, politics and incredible hope for Uganda. Co-hosts: Jacky Kemigisa and Godiva Akullo Producer: The Duuka Research: Rebecca Rwakabukoza Soundtrack: Wana Benjamin (Afrie, for first 10 episodes) With support from FRIDA Young Feminist Fund, AWDF and Open Society Initiative for East Africa

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Stories of Uganda:Umeeda Umedaly Swilto

Stories of Uganda

The personal stories of Ugandans around the world are shared.

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Stories From Uganda:Aidah N

Stories From Uganda

Working through life, spirituality, depression and being a young adult in rural Uganda!

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Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi:Josephine Karungi

Climate Talk Uganda With Josephine Karungi

Climate Talk Uganda aims to explore all aspects of climate change in Uganda. Every two weeks we aim to feature a wide range of people who offer their perspectives on the challenges they - and Uganda - face as climate change continues to play out.

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Uganda to the Cape:Frank G. Carpenter

Uganda to the Cape

Join us on an exciting journey across Africa in this captivating volume of the authors travel series. This time, we delve into the rich cultures and vibrant landscapes of Uganda, Zanzibar, Tanganyika Territory, Mozambique, Rhodesia, and the Union of South Africa. Discover the unique agricultural practices, thriving industries, and fascinating social habits that define these diverse regions. Let the authors storytelling transport you to the heart of Africa, where every encounter reveals a new perspective on life. (Summary by Betty B)

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Birds Of Uganda Podcast:Gorilla Creatives Inc

Birds Of Uganda Podcast

Welcome to the Birds of Uganda Podcast, where we take flight into the captivating world of avian diversity nestled within the heart of Africa. Join us on an auditory journey through the lush landscapes and vibrant ecosystems of Uganda, a haven for bird enthusiasts and conservationists alike.Brought to you  by the Gorilla Creatives Inc , our podcast is dedicated to the twin causes of conservation and archiving of African culture and indigenous species. Executive producer: Gorilla Creatives IncDirector: Ssozi JosephProducers: Ssozi Joseph, Bahati HenrySoundtrack: Akanyonyi by Ganda BoysFeedback & Reviews Email:business@gorillacreatives.org. WhatsApp or Text: +256 783 157 177Support the Show :https://donate.stripe.com/bJe28q2IlgqB9IP5Fx0Fi00 

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Capital FM Uganda Podcast:Capital FM Uganda

Capital FM Uganda Podcast

Capital FM Uganda, is one of Uganda's longest-serving and most iconic radio stations. It revolutionized the Ugandan radio landscape with its vibrant format and commitment to "Fresh Hits For Uganda." Renowned for its well-researched and engaging content, Capital FM emphasizes audience interaction through programs like The Brain Game long with talk shows such as The Capital Gang.

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The Missionary:iHeartPodcasts

The Missionary

A young missionary named Renee Bach left her comfortable life in America to start a malnutrition program in rural Uganda. Folks back home and in Uganda praised her as a model missionary -- an example of the healing power of God’s message. But a decade later she’s accused of masquerading as a doctor and rumored to have killed hundreds of children in her unlicensed clinic. How did Renee Bach end up here? Is she a case of good intentions gone wrong...or a predator posing as a saint? Hosted and reported by journalists Rajiv Golla, Halima Gikandi and Malcolm Burnley.

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Why Uganda?:Josie

Why Uganda?

Why Uganda?™️ is a podcast mini-series created by Josie Fomé that explores the cultural nuances of living in Uganda as a Cameroonian-Canadian. Yapping along with her are two dear friends, Agatha Christie Akello and Karane Tuhirirwe, who bring a unique local perspective. The series touches on friendship, education, mental health, Kampala men 🤭 and Kampala women 😮‍💨 (and more) from both a local and foreigner’s perspective. Ultimately, answering the question of Why Uganda?™️ is the place to be.

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Kutimba With Siima:Siima Itabaaza

Kutimba With Siima

"Kutimba" is a word from Runyankole, one of the languages spoken in Uganda. It translates to dig up and it means to delve deeper into something. On this show, I explore the symbiotic relationship between art and music. I invite guests to select an album cover for us to unpack.

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King of the Snakes and Other Folklore Stories from Uganda:Rosetta Baskerville

King of the Snakes and Other Folklore Stories from Uganda

Dive into the enchanting world of Ugandan folklore with Rosetta Baskervilles captivating collection, originally published in 1922. As the wife of missionary George Baskerville, Rosetta shares tales she personally encountered and those inspired by the rich tradition of the Baganda, as collected by Apollo Kaggwa. This anthology features a variety of origin stories, such as Why the Bat Sleeps All Through the Day and How the Grey Parrots Got Their Red Tails, alongside clever trickster tales like The Leopard and the Goat. Youll also discover enchanting fairy tales, including The Story of the Fairy Bee, and epic narratives of heroes and monsters, highlighted by The King of the Snakes and The Story of Kibate. The tale of Walukaga the Blacksmith reveals the origins of a popular proverb, and the book is adorned with an array of proverbs that enrich its storytelling tapestry. Dont miss out on Rosettas second collection of Ugandan folktales published in 1925, available at LibriVox The Flame Tree and Other Folklore Stories from Uganda. - Summary by Laura Gibbs

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Emergent Woman: The Podcast from Girls Must:Girls Must Uganda

Emergent Woman: The Podcast from Girls Must

Emergent Woman explores life stories of young female role models to help other girls and young women unlock their inner potential, all working towards Girls Must's mission to build a vibrant movement of girls through transformative leadership and confidence-building. The Podcast #EmergentWoman is hosted by Maurine Tukahirwa, an Author and Co-Founder of Girls Must Uganda. Girls Must Uganda envision a world where girls are leaders in creating the changes they want to see in their lives and communities.

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FIGA Radio:TTGD Eco-society Uganda -FIGA

FIGA Radio

TTGD Eco-society Uganda -FIGA is a nonprofit organization formed through affiliation between Foundation Inspired Generation Africa (FIGA) which is a CBO in Uganda, and Through The Golden Door Foundation (TTGD). We are looking at total transformation of our communities across the globe. This channel is set in Uganda and will be discussing solutions to problems facing people in our local community. We shall also be looking at international examples of transformed nations. The world deserves better and we're the architects of the world. We shape how the seasons unfold across the globe.

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Hall of Femme:Femme Forte Uganda

Hall of Femme

Femme Forte Uganda is a movement-building organization that strives to connect various isolated cells of the feminist movement in Uganda. Given that our work is centered on connecting and weaving one feminist voice, we are launching a podcast that will not only be a brave space for feminists to voice the things they would ordinarily shy away from but also provide an equipping and learning platform to build on feminist praxis by sharing stories, experiences, and learnings by and from various feminists.  

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Reach A Hand Uganda:Reach A Hand Uganda

Reach A Hand Uganda

Reach a Hand Uganda (RAHU) is a youth-centred organisation working to address Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights issues (SHR), HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, and promotion of livelihoods among young people aged 10 to 30 years. We work to bridge the information gap in SRHR by delivering relevant and accurate information to young people in Uganda by increasing equitable access to information, services and products to empower young people to make informed decisions about their lives. To realise this, we employ a multi-channel communications strategy leveraging both traditional and digital media to offer diverse and engaging content to engage multiple stakeholders. 

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Every Child Can Learn:Backup Uganda

Every Child Can Learn

Every Child Can Learn is a podcast about how to meet every child’s learning needs - even if they are a little more complicated.

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Flame Tree and Other Folk-Lore Stories from Uganda:Rosetta Baskerville

Flame Tree and Other Folk-Lore Stories from Uganda

Dive into the enchanting world of Ugandan folklore with Rosetta Baskervilles captivating collection, first published in 1925. As the wife of missionary George Baskerville, Rosetta gathered tales that weave together the rich tapestry of Baganda culture. Discover origin stories, such as how the flame tree came to be and the legend of Nsangis tears. Delight in fairy tales like The Buffalo Maiden and The River Fairy, where the clever hare takes center stage as the beloved trickster, especially in tales like The Elephant That Wanted to Dance and The Hare Who Earned a Cow and a Chieftainship. This collection also features stories intertwined with proverbs, such as The Absent-minded Bridegroom and The Quits of Gomba, along with riddles cleverly embedded in The Holy Man. This book serves as a delightful follow-up to Baskervilles earlier work, The King of the Snakes and Other Folklore Stories from Uganda, published in 1922. (Summary by Laura Gibbs)

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Bhante Buddharakkhita's most recent Dharma talks (Dharma Seed):dharmaseed.org

Bhante Buddharakkhita's most recent Dharma talks (Dharma Seed)

Bhante Buddharakkhita was born and raised in Uganda. Meditating since 1993, he was ordained as a Theravada Buddhist monk in 2002. Now residing at Bhavana Society in WV, he teaches worldwide and in 2005 founded the Uganda Buddhist Centre.