Quiz nights have become one of Kampala’s most popular ways to unwind after a busy day, offering a unique blend of entertainment, learning, and togetherness. What was once a simple trivia activity has evolved into a weekly ritual with a loyal following that faithfully shows up whenever it is quiz o’clock.
Last night, that community gathered at Revive Restaurant in Kololo for the latest Black & White-powered Quiz Night. By the time the first question was asked, most people in the room had already navigated a full day of deadlines, meetings, traffic jams, and the endless stream of notifications that define modern life.
Yet within minutes, the atmosphere had transformed. The stress of the day gave way to laughter, friendly debates, playful teasing among teammates, and spirited competition. It is one of the most fascinating aspects of Kampala’s growing quiz culture, where people arrive carrying the weight of their day, but leave feeling lighter, more connected, and energized.
For many regular attendees, quiz night has become much more than entertainment. It is now a weekly ritual they genuinely look forward to.
In a city where workdays often stretch late into the evening and digital screens constantly compete for attention, these gatherings offer something increasingly rare; an opportunity to be fully present.
Phones are set aside, conversations become more meaningful, and for a few minutes, the only thing that matters is whether your team can identify a song from a five-second clip, remember the capital city of a distant country, or settle a heated debate over a seemingly simple question.
According to Raymond Karama, Black & White Brand Manager, the experience is made even more special by the strong sense of community that has developed around it.
“After months of quiz nights across Kampala, one thing has become clear. People are no longer showing up simply to win prizes; they come for the people” he mentioned.
“I always have busy days at the hospital, and by the end of the day my body and mind are completely exhausted,” said Calvin Mukiibi, a medical doctor. “I attend quiz nights as a way of washing away the day’s challenges and reconnecting with people.”
That sense of connection is evident throughout the evening. Newcomers are quickly welcomed into conversations, regular attendees know one another by name, and friendly rivalries have become part of the entertainment.
“People keep coming back because they have found a community that shares the same values,” said Matilda Kavuma, the quiz master for the evening.
“Everyone is lively, welcoming, and genuinely supportive. The spirit of friendship and togetherness is so strong that newcomers quickly feel like they belong. We go beyond quiz night enjoyment and support each other’s businesses, celebrate birthdays, and show up for one another.”







