Reach A Hand Africa launches the 2026 Beyond The Canvas edition in Kampala, headlined by Nick Vujicic, spotlighting inclusion, disability empowerment, and youth talent development.
The Uganda Film Festival will screen more than 50 Ugandan films across major cinemas from May 25 to June 4, highlighting the continued growth of Uganda’s film industry and giving local filmmakers greater mainstream exposure.
Kalifah AgaNaga has rejected comparisons with Kapeke, arguing that his career achievements and impact during Uganda’s most competitive music era place him on a different level.
Fangone Forest boss Alien Skin has stirred fresh backlash after insisting he is more influential than the Basoga tribe and their Kyabazinga, reigniting an old cultural row.
Alien Skin insists he is still Uganda’s number one artist, arguing that his influence — not chart hits — makes him the standard every musician is measured against.
Eddy Kenzo has called on musicians to put election politics behind them, reconcile, and concentrate on releasing music, saying unity is key for the growth of the industry.
Alien Skin has boldly told his critics to pray for him to get rich if they want him to quit music, insisting that singing is the only job he understands and he won’t stop anytime soon.
Musician Alien Skin has opened up on why he suddenly stopped performing at NRM campaign rallies, saying his past feelings about government musicians and internal party tensions pushed him to quit.
Alien skin has explained why he was recently chased along Salaama Road, revealing that a confrontation involving his crew sparked the chaos. The singer says he is tired of being painted as Uganda’s most unruly artist.
Singer Fik Gaza has renounced the ruling NRM, saying he was used for his ghetto influence and later discarded. He’s refunded NRM promoters and promised never to perform at their events again.
Singer Tom Dee has revealed repeated disrespect from fellow artist Alien Skin, including public confrontations and physical slaps from his team. He believes jealousy over his independent success and financial achievements may be the cause.
Ugandan singer Alien Skin is entangled in a legal fight over ownership of his record label, Fangone Forest Entertainment. Documents from the Uganda Registration Services Bureau reveal the name was trademarked by another party, prompting Alien Skin’s legal team to challenge the registration and seek to reclaim his brand.