![]() ![]() Now, Ugandans have access to more than 20 TV channels, eight newspapers, and 100 radio stations, providing increased coverage of international trends in sport, fitness, and film culture. Computers were rare, there was no Internet and exposure to foreign culture was limited. Growing up, the 30-year-old remembers having access to only one television channel and a couple of censored local radio stations. He adds, “As people’s lives are improving they get more concerned about health.” ![]() “Generally the communication between the West and us here has made it popular,” he says. Here in the Kololo branch, Peter’s students have more than tripled in the last five years-from 10 to 15 students in 2009 to as many as 50 today. Country Wing has been operating in Uganda 1997 and has opened three local training centers to meet the growing demand. Today, the capital city is home to at least five major martial arts schools with expert instructors from all over the world.
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