Uganda’s internationally celebrated dance group, Triplets Ghetto Kids, are beaming with joy after officially unveiling their new multi-storey mansion, a place they will now proudly call home.
The unveiling ceremony, held on Sunday, October 20, 2025, was full of excitement, music, and heartfelt emotion as the young stars celebrated a major milestone in their journey from the streets of Kampala to global fame.
Videos shared on social media showed the beautiful three-storey house, painted in cream, grey, and black, standing tall on a spacious compound surrounded by greenery.
Each floor features wide balconies, multiple bedrooms, and large windows — a true symbol of progress and comfort. The elegant black gate at the entrance is engraved with the proud name “Ghetto Kids.”
The joyous event was attended by all the children, supporters, and entertainers — including mascots who performed and danced with the group.
The celebration was led by Dauda Kavuma, the group’s founder and manager, who was praised for his tireless efforts in transforming the lives of underprivileged children through talent and education.
“Thank you very much for everything you are doing for the kids,” read one post from @the.mascots.uganda, who took part in the celebrations. “Teacher Dauda, you are truly an inspiration.”
The Triplets Ghetto Kids gained worldwide attention in 2014 after featuring in Eddy Kenzo’s hit song Sitya Loss, and their fame skyrocketed following performances at the Britain’s Got Talent 2023 finals, where they received a Golden Buzzer for their outstanding act.
Over the years, the group has toured across Europe, the United States, and Africa, using their platform to promote hope, hard work, and education among disadvantaged youth.
The new home represents more than just a building — it is a symbol of dreams fulfilled, resilience, and transformation.
Speaking at the event, Dauda Kavuma expressed gratitude to all supporters, fans, and well-wishers who have walked with the Ghetto Kids throughout their journey.
“This home is not just for the Ghetto Kids — it’s for every child who believes that dreams can come true no matter where you come from,” he said.
The unveiling marks another inspiring chapter in the Ghetto Kids’ story, proving once again that talent, discipline, and unity can turn even the most humble beginnings into global success.