Fred Mukasa Mbidde has urged Uganda’s entertainment industry to move beyond hype and focus on structured systems, strong policies and responsible use of government funding if artists are to earn sustainably from their talent.
After a life-threatening case of drink spiking, Dansolo singer Kapa Cat is speaking out, urging women to prioritize safety when they step out. She shares practical tips and a powerful warning to help others stay protected.
Vinka has dismissed Ava Peace’s claims of a music battle, saying she doesn’t see such a showdown happening. The Swangz Avenue star also confirmed that her long-demanded concert is coming soon.
Masaka businessman Emmanuel Lwasa has blamed locals and the COVID-19 pandemic for the collapse of his popular nightspot, Club Tavern Kick. He has now put the property up for sale at UGX 2 billion to repay his bank loan and reinvest in his business.
Just months after her dream wedding to Mbaleka Jonas, Gloria reveals that married life comes with unexpected challenges—from mopping every day to keeping up with household chores. Despite it all, she finds joy in cooking and caring for her home.
Dokta Brain has hailed fast-rising singer Gloria Bugie as one of Uganda’s most talented female artists, praising her vocal versatility, humility, and growing international potential.
Ugandan singer Sheem (Namwanje Nashim) has announced her exit from Zhafar Music Agency after joining in April. The Ku Pilo star thanked the label and her fans, promising new music ahead.
Ava Peace has clarified that her musical inspiration is Winnie Nwagi, not Sheebah Karungi. The TNS star, who once clashed with Sheebah’s fans over the “Somebody” song, praised Sheebah’s industry influence but stressed she’s carving her own path.