Opposition leader Bobi Wine has spoken from hiding after a visit to Gomba, revealing details about his wife’s hospitalisation and accusing security agencies of silence.
Newly elected Kampala Lord Mayor Ronald Balimwezo has promised tough, corruption-free leadership, warning that both the rich and poor will face equal treatment under the law as he prepares to take office.
Nina Roz has revealed that God’s grace helped her overcome depression following her failed marriage to Daddy Andre, saying she now prefers to keep her love life private as she focuses on music and personal growth.
Outgoing Busiro East MP Medard Lubega Ssegona has alleged that Mathias Walukagga and MP-elect Emmanuel Magoola Matovu may have committed an electoral offence following claims of a financial agreement tied to political endorsement.
Outgoing Nakaseke South MP Paul Luttamaguzi Semakula says his election victory was “snatched like an eagle takes a chick,” vowing never to contest again under the NRM government.
Veteran singer King Michael has taken aim at fellow musicians who lost their parliamentary seats, saying their time in politics wiped out their fan base and delivered nothing for the music industry.
Dr Hilderman has claimed he won the Mawokota North parliamentary race but was denied victory through alleged electoral irregularities, saying he will follow NUP’s position on whether to challenge the results in court.
Buchaman has publicly accused Bebe Cool of failing to pay him for performances at NRM campaign rallies, reigniting tensions among Uganda’s top musicians over campaign gigs.
Kadongo Kamu singer Mathias Walukagga has revealed that he struck a private agreement with Busiro East MP-elect Emmanuel Matovu Magoola after his own disqualification from the race, allowing Magoola to use his campaign structures in exchange for compensation.
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.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said the opposition benefited from low voter turnout among NRM supporters, noting that millions who identify with the ruling party did not participate in the January 15 presidential election.