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From the Streets of Mukono to Building Empires: Julius Kyazze Shares Inspiring Story at 45

The experience pushed him to learn profit and loss management, taxation, payroll, balance sheets, budgeting, and corporate leadership through experience rather than formal training.

Sean Musa Carter
By Sean Musa Carter - Editor-in-Chief
Julius Kyazze
Highlights
  • Julius Kyazze walked from Club Silk to Mukono after missing a performance.
  • Rejection inspired him to create Buzz Media and later Swangz Avenue.
  • He taught himself business skills after failing to afford experts.

Renowned Ugandan media entrepreneur and creative visionary Julius Kyazze has opened up about the difficult journey that transformed him from a struggling teenage dancer into one of East Africa’s most influential entertainment executives.

As he reflects on turning 45, the co-founder of Swangz Avenue and Buzz Media shared a series of personal stories under his “Building Forward at 45” journal, revealing the failures, disappointments, and lessons that shaped his remarkable career.

The Night He Walked From Club Silk To Mukono

Long before building some of Uganda’s biggest entertainment brands, Kyazze was an ambitious 18-year-old dancer chasing an opportunity to perform.

He recalled spending months pleading with event promoters to give his dance crew a chance on stage. After finally receiving what seemed like their breakthrough, they arrived at the venue full of hope and waited backstage for hours.

That opportunity never came.

The event ended. We never got on stage,” Kyazze recalled.

Julius Kyazze
Julius Kyazze

With no money for transport and their dreams temporarily crushed, the group had no choice but to walk all the way from Club Silk back to Mukono.

The painful experience became one of the defining moments that changed how he viewed success.

Rejection Inspired Him To Build His Own Stage

Rather than giving up, Kyazze said the disappointment taught him a lesson that would shape the rest of his career.

He realized that nobody owes anyone a platform, and sometimes the only solution is to create your own.

Without money to hire professionals, he taught himself graphic design, marketing, fundraising, sales, branding, and client management simply because he couldn’t afford experts.

That relentless hustle eventually gave birth to Buzz, a youth-focused brand that grew into one of Uganda’s biggest entertainment platforms through Buzz Magazine, Leavers Rock events, Miss Teen, and the iconic Buzz Teeniez Awards.

Learning Business The Hard Way

As his ventures expanded, Kyazze admitted he also faced major financial challenges.

He revealed that there was a time when he would simply ask, “Banange, where did the money go?” before realizing that successful businesses require proper financial systems.

The experience pushed him to learn profit and loss management, taxation, payroll, balance sheets, budgeting, and corporate leadership through experience rather than formal training.

Those lessons would later become instrumental in building Swangz Avenue into one of East Africa’s leading music and talent management companies alongside longtime creative partner Benon Mugumbya.

His Mission Has Changed

Today, Kyazze says his dream is no longer about finding a stage for himself.

Instead, he wants to build platforms, systems, and institutions that give opportunities to countless young creatives across Africa.

Looking back on his journey, he believes every setback, rejection, and failure became a stepping stone toward building businesses that have transformed Uganda’s entertainment industry.

 

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Sean Musa Carter
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Sean Musa Carter is a prominent Ugandan news reporter, digital content creator, and multimedia journalist dedicated to covering the fast-paced world of local and international entertainment. He has built a reputation for breaking major celebrity updates, analyzing public media trends, and delivering exclusive music insights. As a core member of the Celeb Patrol UG newsroom, his mission is to provide accurate, high-energy reporting on the icons and events shaping East African pop culture.
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