Uganda’s very first affordable premier market; The Bora Bora Goods Market will be making its grand debut this Saturday 21st July 2018 at Paliv Spices Bugolobi. The market will be open to the public starting 9 am to 6 pm. At only 5000 Uganda shillings entry fee, you get access to a market with diverse, unique and intriguing products that fit your shopping needs at an extremely affordable rate.
The market will have peak discount hours where prices will go incredibly low, allowing you to grab yourself multiple products at an even more affordable rate. The best part about the experience is you get to unwind to entertaining DJ sessions and acoustic performances as you manoeuvre through the maze vendors.
The Bora Bora goods market is a platform that has been set-up to empower small Ugandan business start-ups by providing a space in which business owners can sell and market their products. The market will have more editions run throughout the year, giving local business owners the opportunity to create brand awareness and customer engagement.
With all stalls being run by local entrepreneurs and craftsmen, you are guaranteed to find something unique to treat yourself to. The stalls’ products will include fashion, interior design, African crafts, fresh produce, food and drinks.
“Countries like Ghana and South Africa have impeccable goods markets that have aided in the succession of multiple local businesses. So we decided to have one here in Uganda that will do the same and later expand to the entire East African community.” Relayed Michael Kazoora, C.E.O Live Republic Uganda.
Having held a cashless fest last year that allowed people to interact, mingle, exchange and showcase goods amidst serenading music, a need was felt to have a more diverse platform where these activities are carried out. This will engulf both entrepreneurship and the arts. Here are pictures from last year’s Bora Bora Fest;
The Bora Bora market has been organized by Fine Media Limited and Live Republic Uganda. It is also proudly sponsored by Jameson Whiskey, Radio City, Roke Telkom and Record TV.
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