“Wooli Wendi” with Lemon Blaq: Giving the Streets a Voice, Only on iTV


In a world where many voices go unheard, Wooli Wendi is flipping the script. Lemon Blaq – bold, witty, and unapologetically real – takes Uganda by storm, one street at a time. Together with her skilled camera operator and producer, she hits the road, venturing beyond the polished studios to meet people where life is happening.

From boda boda stages to roadside markets, bars, salons, garages, vibey taxi parks, and even standstill traffic, Wooli Wendi captures the pulse of the people – their stories, their hustle, their humor, and their heart. It’s street journalism with a twist: raw, real, hilarious, and deeply human.

Whether in Kampala’s chaotic downtown or the dusty corners of upcountry trading centers, Lemon Blaq brings Uganda’s informal sector to the spotlight – giving shoutouts to hustlers, vendors, up-and-coming artists, and everyday legends who are often overlooked by mainstream media.

What makes Wooli Wendi special is not just the laughter or the juicy lugambo about your favorite celebrities. It’s the chance for a hawker in Masaka, a mechanic in Mbale, or a singer in Lira to be seen, heard, and celebrated.

It’s real talk about real life – from love and relationships to politics and dreams, to money struggles and street wisdom. No filters. No script. Just Uganda, raw and uncut.

  • It’s funny, fast, and unforgettable.
  • It celebrates the informal economy – the backbone of Uganda.
  • It gives voice to the voiceless.
  • It shines a light on Uganda’s rising talent.
  • It takes you where no show dares to go.

Catch Wooli Wendi LIVE every Monday to Friday from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, with an exclusive repeat at 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM, only on iTV.

Whether you’re chilling at home, relaxing at your shop, or stuck in jam – this is the show that brings entertainment to your fingertips and the street straight to your screen.

Currently powered by iThink Media Ltd, Wooli Wendi is on the hunt for strategic sponsors and partners who believe in storytelling from the grassroots. If your brand cares about impact, visibility, and connection with Uganda’s real audience, this is your golden opportunity.

  • Brand placement during episodes including a Scroll
  • On-air mentions by Lemon Blaq
  • Logo inclusion on field gear and promo banners
  • Social media shoutouts to a growing national audience
  • Direct access to Uganda’s informal economy and youth market

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Kyeyune Richardson

Richardson Kyeyune — widely known as Chief — is a purpose-driven changemaker, social entrepreneur, and Founder & CEO of the Cairo Youth Empowerment Initiative (CYEI). Passionate about youth power, gender justice, and inclusive development, he leads with heart and hustle to co-create communities where everyone thrives. Whether it’s unlocking education for refugee children or bridging the digital divide in underserved regions, Chief builds bold solutions that center people and purpose. 🌍 Based in Uganda | ✊🏾 Youth Advocate | 💡 Development Strategist | 🔗 www.cyei.org

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