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NTV ‘akawungezi’ satire of Among goes viral

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 1:44 pm
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A satirical segment aired by NTV Uganda has gone viral across Ugandan social media platforms, with thousands of viewers praising the broadcaster for what many described as one of the funniest political comedy clips in recent months.

The humorous segment, popularly referred to online as “Akawungezi,” sparked widespread reactions on X, TikTok, Facebook and WhatsApp shortly after it aired, with Ugandans sharing clips, memes and timestamps of their favourite moments.

Social media users flooded timelines with laughing emojis and commentary, applauding the station’s production team and presenters for blending satire with current political and social conversations in a way many viewers found relatable.

Several users pointed to particular moments in the segment that triggered the biggest reactions, with some posts encouraging others to “watch until the end” because of the escalating humour and dramatic punchlines.

The clip rapidly gained traction among younger audiences, many of whom reposted edited versions accompanied by local slang, parody captions and reaction videos.

Incase you missed NTV akawungezi 😂😂😂😂. They cooked 📌

pic.twitter.com/fUNhokgEEQ

— The good gal 💥😍 ❤️🍷 (@Pliam_) May 18, 2026

Online discussions suggested the satire resonated because it reflected everyday Ugandan frustrations and political debates through comedy, a format that has increasingly become popular among broadcasters and digital creators.

Media analysts noted that satirical political content has become a growing trend in Uganda’s digital media space, especially as audiences gravitate toward humorous commentary on governance, public scandals and social behaviour.

While NTV Uganda had not issued an official statement about the viral trend by Tuesday afternoon, viewers continued celebrating the segment online, with some calling for the broadcaster to make “Akawungezi” a recurring feature.

Others compared the segment to classic Ugandan television comedy sketches that historically blended humour with political critique, arguing that satire remains one of the most effective ways to engage audiences on sensitive public issues.

The viral success of the clip once again highlighted the growing influence of social media in amplifying television content beyond traditional broadcasts, turning short comedy moments into nationwide online conversations within hours.

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