Prima Kadarshi questioned why men insist on paternity tests, arguing that trust between partners should eliminate the need for scientific confirmation.
Veteran producer Paddy Man has praised gospel singer Judith Babirye, describing her as an exceptionally gifted artist known for delivering flawless one-take studio performances.
As controversy surrounds high-profile luxury cars in politics, a number of wealthy Ugandans quietly drive Rolls-Royces away from the spotlight, including royals, tycoons and socialites.
Dancehall singer Nutty Neithan says Uganda’s music industry needs a “General MK raid” to fix long-standing problems while reflecting on his music journey and breakthrough hit Bakuwe Kyonywa.
Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s endorsement of Jacob Oboth-Oboth for Speaker of Parliament has stunned political circles, disrupting what had largely been seen as a contest involving Anita Among and Thomas Tayebwa.
Speaker Anita Among has firmly dismissed long-standing rumors linking her to presidential ambitions, describing the claims as “nonsense” and clarifying her political future.
Uganda National Musicians Federation president Eddy Kenzo has defended the proposed copyright amendment, saying it will benefit all musicians through a digital royalty tracking system.
Justice Minister Norbert Mao has broken his silence on rumours linking him to the Speaker of Parliament role, insisting he has made no declaration and will speak for himself if that day comes.
Uganda’s 11th Parliament has taken a quieter but more effective direction under Speaker Anita Among and Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, with lawmakers praising renewed order, dialogue, and stability in the House.
Speaker Anita Among has called on Bugiri residents to rally behind President Museveni in the 2026 elections, saying their support could earn them ministerial positions.
Anita Among pledged cattle for King Oyo’s bride price at his 30th coronation anniversary, drawing cheers and sparking renewed calls for the young monarch to find a queen.