Kampala Serena Hotel to Host 'Nsiimye Thanksgiving Dinner'

Posted on November 19, 2019
By Sean Musa Carter
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Kampala Serena Hotel will this Saturday November 23rd host a thanksgiving dinner at the Hotel’s Gardens and it is dubbed 'Nsiimye Thanksgiving Dinner'.

This dinner will have Government officials, Corporate citizen and celebrities to come and celebrities among others to come and thank their employees and stakeholders in a special way.

According to Angello Ggayi the founder of Bullion Events, the event is aimed at starting an annual tradition of saying thank you to loyal clientele, staff, fans and friends who have excelled or contributed to the growth of companies, organisations, the government, families, Friends and individuals.

He went on to add, “This is important as it provides an effective and fulfilling opportunity-promoting culture of Thank You ‘Nsiimye’ in local language, promote company culture of high performance by rewarding staff to feel appreciated in a festive end-of-year celebration.”

The Dinner that will be hosted by comedian Patrick Salvador Idringi will also have musical performances from singers Maddox Ssematimba, Myko Ouma, Kenneth Mugabi, Steve Keys, and Jose Sax among others.

Tickets to the show will go Shs3,000,000 for a table of 8 people and per person will be Shs350,000. For those with have any further questions will have to contact Bullion events on email : bullionevents6@gmail.com or contact +256 753 110 531,

About Bullion Events:

Bullion Events is renowned Events Company in Uganda that has been behind one of the biggest calendar events in Uganda like the Valentine’s Day, JKA Academy Launch, UN Women Girl Flourish at Sheraton, Launching of Malaysian Consulate in Uganda, Diplomatic Dinner where President of Kenya was the guest of Honour.

Bullion Events has introduced the biggest and most exciting national event creating and enhancing a culture of thanking Ugandans who have excelled or contributed to the growth of companies, organizations and government.

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