By Spy Uganda
Kampala: As the National Basketball League Women’s Semi-Finals tip off this week at YMCA Wandegeya, Uganda’s sports fans will have the best seat in the house thanks to NBS Sport.

The country’s only 24/7 dedicated sports channel is once again proving why it leads the pack in sports broadcasting and production, bringing high-stakes basketball action to screens across Uganda with professional-grade production, elite commentary, and immersive digital coverage.

From Wednesday, October 1 to Sunday, October 5, the semifinals will feature some of the top women’s basketball teams in the country: defending champions JKL Lady Dolphins, regional giants UCU Lady Canons, upstarts JT Lady Jaguars, and crowd favorites Magic Stormers.

NBS Sport will air all six possible games live and in full HD, with pre-game shows, halftime analysis, courtside reporting, and post-game interviews included. The schedule begins on Wednesday, October 1 with Magic Stormers taking on JT Lady Jaguars at 7:00 PM, followed by JKL Lady Dolphins against UCU Lady Canons at 9:00 PM.

Game twos are set for Friday, October 3 at the same times, while Sunday, October 5 is reserved for game threes if needed, starting at 7:00 PM. Fans can watch the action live on NBS Sport via Free-To-Air and GOtv, or stream via the Afro Mobile Platform.
This year’s NBL playoffs come as NBS Sport continues to raise the bar for local sports broadcasting. With a production team boasting over 40 years of broadcast experiences, the channel will deploy multiple setups for dynamic angles, provide instant replays, integrate live stats and graphics, and deliver expert commentary from seasoned analysts.

The coverage extends beyond the technical, as the production team approaches every game with the weight of its significance to players and fans. “We approach every game like it’s a national final, because for these players and their fans, it is,” says Victor Akatwijuka, Brand Manager at NBS Sport.

“We’re not just covering sports; we’re helping write the history of it in Uganda.”


