Lumansi's 'Abakamanyi Fest' also comes in handy to break barriers that sports journalism isn't just built for the studio or newsroom but also for the open-end world - a concert of sorts.
Following years of insightful sports tales and commentary, hugely versed Sports Journalist David Lumansi has taken from the studio to the world.
After over a decade of enjoying intuitive and sagacious football romantics through the waves, fans will be treated to a meet and greet with the voice himself.
'Abakamanyi Fest' is the first of its kind, emblematic of an erudite and well-informed sports journalism gem, telling his story of how an inexistent dream turned legendary.
Lumansi has for years been a household name, majorly through the reputable 'Eliiso Lye'mizanyo' sports show that eventually evolved into "Abakamanyi" airing on the Buganda Kingdom-owned CBS Radio.
Weekday evenings don't come any better with "Abakamany," a talk show encompassing tactics, exclusive stories, interviews and analysis.
On Wednesday next week, all this and much more will form part of a whole night of David Lumansi and his fans at Front Page Hotel, Namasuba.
It promises an experience like no other, a poetic night of sorts or, rather, one fun-filled, melodious engagement with the best in the business.
Lumansi's 'Abakamanyi Fest' also comes in handy to break barriers that sports journalism isn't just built for the studio or newsroom but also for the open-end world - a concert of sorts.
'Abakamanyi Fest' is a fuse of fun-entertainment, insight and learning, broadening one's scope in terms of knowledge and expertise on various sports disciplines.