Fred Sebbaale says the rise of radio, television, and changing technology altered listening habits and media exposure, contributing to the decline of Uganda’s Kadongo Kamu genre.
Ragga Dee says the late Paul Job Kafeero privately revealed he had only four biological children, adding that he had cautioned against DNA testing years ago because it would create divisions within the family.
Dr. Stella Nyanzi has drawn sharp criticism online after mocking Bobi Wine’s unopposed re-election as president of the National Unity Platform. In a viral post, Nyanzi condemned Uganda’s political culture of recycling male leaders across parties, questioning when the country will see a woman leading any major political organization.
“I will not keep quiet anymore,” says Mathias Mpuuga, as he announces plans to sue Bobi Wine over defamation, accusing the NUP leader of betraying party foot soldiers for personal gain.
Deejay Nimrod has slammed Bobi Wine’s latest song Not Your Enemy, calling the sound outdated and advising the musician-turned-politician to step away from music. He also believes King Saha is better off solo, citing his recent hits.
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