King Michael claims Uganda’s music industry collapsed after top artistes allegedly prioritized money and politics over unity, sparking debate across the entertainment scene.
Master Parrot has revealed that his friendship with Bobi Wine started in Senior Four at Kitante Hill School after the future NUP president bought him a samosa during a school break — a moment that later sparked their musical partnership.
After finishing sixth in the recent presidential race, Mubarak Munyagwa says his 2031 bid starts now, with a renewed focus on grassroots mobilization and party structures.
Eddy Yawe says Bobi Wine’s family remains unaware of his current location despite his recent Geneva Summit appearance, raising concern over access and security around the opposition leader.
Internal Affairs Minister Kahinda Otafiire has stirred controversy after declaring that pastors should rely on God — not police escorts — as government faces rising security costs and tough budget priorities.
As Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu celebrates his 44th birthday, Patro Uganda reflects on his rise from the ghettos of Kamwokya to the national and global political stage, tracing his music, family, political journey, and lasting influence.
Musician King Saha has intensified his public feud with politician Mubarak Munyagwa, questioning his education and political performance following recent insults. The singer also weighed in on Bobi Wine’s security situation and promoted his artist Winnie Wa Mummy.
Former Kawempe South MP Mubarak Munyagwa has blasted musician King Saha following a viral video attack, dismissing his criticism and defending his political experience and presidential ambitions.
Uganda Police has defended the heavy security presence at Bobi Wine’s residence, saying the deployment is based on national security operations, not a curfew, amid growing criticism from the opposition.
Media personality Jacob Omutuuze has been voted out as Bunamwaya LC3 Councillor, with critics and supporters alike linking his defeat to the unresolved controversy of the 2021 elections.
Racheal Balimwezo has revealed that what first attracted her to Kampala Lord Mayor-elect Ronald Balimwezo was his amputated leg and the confidence with which he embraced his disability, turning it into a message of strength and purpose.