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Inside Mukono’s Thriving Nightlife: Pleasure, Party, and a Brewing HIV Time Bomb

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June 14, 2025
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Ladies at New Best Hotel, Busega. File Photo.

Ladies at New Best Hotel, Busega. File Photo.

Mukono’s nightlife is fast catching up with the bold pulse of Kampala. At the heart of this boom is a now-notorious hotspot known as Opa Lounge, bar and restaurant.

Dubbed the “new Busega” by revelers, the establishment mirrors the steamy after-dark escapades that have long defined the New Best Hotel in Busega.

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By dusk, Opa Lounge transforms into a hub of live music, oldies-themed nights, and the wildly popular “Basheshe Night”, targeting youths and older patrons with a thirst for more than just a cold beer.

But beneath the veil of fun and flair lies a deeper, darker rhythm filled with rising public health concerns.

On the surface, the themed nights seem harmless. Women dressed in sensuous outfits offer massage services to patrons as they sip their drinks.

However, insiders and frequent guests whisper of an unscripted, yet well-known transition that occurs as the night deepens. Massages give way to full-blown sexual activity, often within the corners of the bar itself.

“It starts innocently, but by midnight, people are paired up in the darkest parts of the venue,” says a 30-year-old regular who preferred anonymity. “What happens after the third beer is no secret.”

Despite the increasing attention the bar attracts, from boda riders to high-end businessmen, there is virtually no oversight.

Across the street and just adjacent to the club are several lodges that have become informal extensions of the bar’s operations.

Some patrons, unable to afford lodging or simply unwilling to leave the action, reportedly retreat to the bushes, corridors, or nearby gardens to satisfy their desires.

Health workers in Mukono are raising alarm over what they term a ticking time bomb.

“This is more than just partying,” says a concerned health officer. “It is high-risk sexual behavior in a setting with little to no health education or protection mechanisms. If left unchecked, this could fuel a sharp rise in HIV and STI infections.”

Opa Lounge’s situation reflects a broader trend seen in urban-adjacent districts where unregulated leisure spots combine alcohol, sex work, and minimal condom use.

Despite numerous awareness campaigns, Uganda still battles a high HIV prevalence rate, especially among young women and high-risk urban males.

According to UNAIDS, unprotected sex and alcohol-fueled encounters remain top transmission drivers. These conditions seem to thrive at entertainment spots like Opa Lounge.

Community leaders and health advocates are now urging Mukono District authorities to step in before things spiral further out of control.

“Bars can still offer entertainment without becoming health hazards,” says Lydia Namukasa, a youth activist in Seeta.

“We need monitoring, health outreach in such spaces, and consequences for those encouraging unprotected sex through commercialized pleasure.”

As Opa Lounge continues to draw crowds seeking leisure, excitement, and sensual escape, one question lingers in the night’s echo. How long before the cost of fun becomes a public health nightmare?

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