Faridah Nakazibwe has revealed to the public that she is joining event Management. While appearing for an interview on KFM’s D’hook – Super Star Friday edition hosted by Lynda Ddane, Nakazibwe revealed that she is not as serious as most people think her to be and she also does some fun activities to take her mind off stressful events. The NTV presenter explained that she loves music, soccer and other fun activities.
Nakazibwe, who revealed she is a Manchester United fan says she was forced to loosen up after receiving complaints from her workmates at NTV. She narrated that when she started hosting Mwasuze Mutya, a daily morning show on NTV, her workmates and friends advised her to ease up because she was too serious.
Faridah mentioned during the interview that is is time for her to exploit different opportunities rather than just sitting Infront of the camera to read news every day. She mentioned that she wants to try out new and different things and she was going all in.
“I think I have grown and now I have to take it a little bit further not just them seeing me on TV reading news. I want to touch everything because it is all part of life. I don’t know too much about soccer but I try to follow,” Nakazibwe said.
The excited presenter, who is looking to take her career to another level and exploring new surroundings is set to host her first ever event dubbed The Greater Masaka Fete. The event will be held on September 17 this year at Lugogo Cricket Oval. The second event will be held at Masaka Recreation Grounds on 24th September, according to her.
She explained that she plans to support financially disadvantaged communities using the money raised by revellers and well-wishers from this event. She also mentioned that she wants to bring people together from the Greater Masaka region through this event as a family. She also mentioned that this was meant to be a platform to promote talent for many musicians.
“The Greater Masaka Fete is basically organized to bring together people from the Greater Masaka region. It is a family day, please bring the kids, let them enjoy. There’s going to be a lot of music because we are using it as a platform to promote talent,” Nakazibwe said