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Maddox to headline Roast and Rhyme Reggae Ragga Nyam Nyam Edition

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Legendary Ugandan reggae artist, Maddox Sematimba is set to perform at the upcoming Bell-sponsored Roast and Rhyme reggae Ragga Nyam Nyam edition due to happen on February 26th at Jahazi Pier Munyonyo.

The media fraternity and different partners in attendance burst into a cheer when the MC made the announcement yesterday during a Roast and Rhyme media engagement ahead of the final experience at the end of the month.

The “Namagembe” star will together with the Double Black band deliver a live reggae music performance to his never-aging golden ballads including Easy, Munakyalo, Leka Nkulage, and more in the spirit of reggae music as rooted and associated with Roast and Rhyme.

Speaking at the media engagement, Justin Agaba the Bell representative said that “Bell Lager is excited to be part of yet another edition of Roast and Rhyme and promised revelers and consumers the ultimate sundowner Mpola Enjoyments at the experience”.

The quarterly experience will also feature performances from other surprise acts that were not disclosed.

Different media personalities graced the occasion and engaged in roasting meat, board games, and some ice-cold Bell Lager and entertainment from Double Black and general Zabu who serenaded the evening away with some reggae ragga music.

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