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Home » Blog » NUSA: Tuko Pamoja’s ‘Luo segment’ heads to Gulu for best documentary nod
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NUSA: Tuko Pamoja’s ‘Luo segment’ heads to Gulu for best documentary nod

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 6:36 am
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GULU CITY — The acclaimed Ugandan historical docuseries Tuko Pamoja has earned another major milestone, with its “Luo Segment” nominated for Best Documentary at the upcoming Northern Uganda Film Awards, set for May 2, 2026, in Gulu City.

The nomination places the spotlight on a powerful chapter of the 13-part series, which explores the shared history, migration, and cultural unity of Luo-speaking communities across East Africa.

The Luo segment traces the deep historical ties among groups such as the Acholi, Alur, Jonam, and Padhola. It also highlights connections extending into South Sudan and Kenya, emphasising a time when communities were interconnected long before colonial borders.

Produced by Nyati Motion Pictures, the docuseries blends interviews with cultural leaders and historians to reconstruct narratives often missing from formal education.

“As a director, my mission has always been to use cinema to bridge the gap between our history and our future,” says director Dr Cindy Magara. “Tuko Pamoja—‘We Are One’—is more than a title; it is a movement.”

The segment brings to life historical icons, including Acholi leader Chief Awich Abok and Lango war heroes like Owiny Akullu and Ongora Okubal. It also features leaders such as Chief Aliku of Ma’di and Chief Amula of Alur, reflecting the resilience of Northern Uganda’s past.

Writer Rogers Atukunda noted that the recognition in Gulu carries special meaning: “Taking this film to Gulu feels like a homecoming. This nomination belongs to the elders and storytellers who trusted us with their truth.”

Building Global Momentum

This nomination adds to an impressive list of accolades. Tuko Pamoja previously won Best Documentary (Foreign) – Africa at the Global Independent Film Festival of India in 2025 and Best Documentary at the Pearl International Film Festival that same year.

Organised by the Northern Uganda Filmmakers Association, the awards have become a key platform for regional storytelling. Following a successful 2025 debut, this year’s gala at Hotel Acholi Inn is expected to be even larger, celebrating indigenous storytelling and cinematic excellence.

With its deep cultural resonance, the “Luo Segment” stands as a strong contender, bringing history home to the very communities whose stories it tells.

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