Fans of the popular reality television series Kampala Crème will soon be treated to a new season as the show returns to screens this April on Pearl Magic Prime.
The third season of the show, which airs on DStv Channel 148 and GOtv Channel 303, promises more drama, entertainment and unexpected twists as it continues to showcase the glamorous lifestyles and social dynamics of Kampala’s elite.
Since its debut, Kampala Crème has grown into one of Uganda’s most talked-about reality television shows, earning a reputation for its high-stakes drama and engaging storylines.
According to Rinaldi Jamugisa, Public Relations and Communications Manager at MultiChoice Uganda, the upcoming season is expected to build on the show’s popularity.
“We are thrilled about the return of a show that has proved to be a crucial part of Uganda’s Sunday-night viewing. This season arrives with renewed energy and the shocking twists and turns viewers have come to expect,” Jamugisa said.
Brian Mulondo, Local Content Manager at MultiChoice Uganda, said the show continues to demonstrate the impact of authentic local productions.
“Kampala Crème has become one of the strongest examples of what authentic Ugandan content can achieve, and this new season takes that ambition even further,” he said.
“Viewers can expect sharper narratives, bolder personalities and moments that truly capture the rhythm of life in Kampala. We’re proud to bring a show of this calibre back to our screens.”
The production team also expressed excitement about the upcoming season, promising viewers a deeper and more immersive look into the lives of the cast.
Producer Judithiana Namazzi Ndugwa said the new season aims to capture authentic moments while maintaining the spirit that has made the show popular.
“Every season we challenge ourselves to capture the raw moments without losing the soul of Kampala Crème. This year we have widened the lens to show sharper and braver actions of the cast in environments that feel unmistakably Ugandan,” she said.
The return of the show is expected to reinforce its status as a favourite for Sunday night entertainment among viewers across Uganda.


































