Bebe Cool says his Break The Chains album is already proving successful, revealing it has generated $70,000 and is close to fully recouping distribution costs despite early criticism.
Eddy Kenzo has addressed concerns about viral AI-generated images involving female fans, assuring the public that his wife Phiona Nyamutoro understands the nature of fame while also calling for tighter AI regulations.
Justine Nameere has vowed to challenge the Masaka City Woman MP election results in court, alleging that votes from 81 polling stations were not counted and accusing the Electoral Commission of irregularities.
Eddy Kenzo, the Ugandan music star, has gone back to school to finish his education. He says the move is to set an example for his children and prepare for the future, not for politics.
Mikie Wine has fired back at Bebe Cool over claims that he lacks talent, saying true talent is judged by the people, not opinions. Speaking on Galaxy TV, the singer accused the Gagamel boss of ignorance and defended his musical achievements.
Karole Kasita says musicians have lost their leverage over government, casting doubt on whether Uganda’s long-awaited copyright law will ever be passed.
President Museveni says humility and knowing when to ignore distractions have been key to his long stay in power, as he campaigns in Iganga ahead of the January 15 presidential election.
Mathias Walukagga has defended his decision to sell personal property to finance his Busiro East parliamentary campaign, arguing that avoiding loans was a responsible choice despite his disqualification by the Electoral Commission.
Iryn Namubiru says she will release her new EP after the elections, praises grandmothers in her song Jjaja, and hints at the possibility of another concert.
Feffe Bussi has welcomed the renewed fallout between Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo, blaming NRM politics for the clash and saying it serves them right, while also opening up about his stance on Fik Fameica and a possible future collaboration.
Government has rolled out a UGX 28 billion Creative Uganda Revolving Fund to support artists and creative entrepreneurs with affordable financing, stronger copyright systems and structured SACCO-based access nationwide.
Pastor Wilson Bugembe has responded to backlash after appearing at President Museveni’s campaign rally in Nansana, insisting that his role as a pastor requires neutrality, not political alignment.
After being disqualified from the Busiro East MP race, Sir Mathias Walukagga has officially endorsed Emmanuel Matovu Magoola, expressing confidence that the constituency can still be won by NUP.