Ugandan dancehall veteran Buchaman has revealed that he is now the father of 23 children, joking during a Galaxy TV interview that his large family is his personal contribution to Uganda’s population.
Ronald Mayinja has refuted Buchaman’s allegations that certain musicians were paid for performing on the NRM campaign trail, saying none has received full payment yet
Singer Buchaman has defended Gen. Salim Saleh’s remarks about musicians seeking his attention in Gulu, urging artists to use the established federation. He also accused unrecognized promoters of fleecing funds and threatened legal action over unpaid campaign performance money.
Buchaman says the Ugandan government is fully aware of Bobi Wine’s whereabouts despite claims that the NUP leader went into hiding after the 2026 elections.
Musician Buchaman says his ghetto empowerment efforts helped keep youth away from election violence, though he complains of poor funding and internal sabotage within government structures.
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.
Buchaman, former Firebase president and right-hand man to Bobi Wine, says he left the label due to broken promises, unpaid work on the Busabala concert, and his disillusionment with both Bobi Wine and the ruling NRM.
Buchaman, the former Firebase Crew artist, says he regrets joining NRM after years of frustration, low pay, and broken promises. He appeals to Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo for help as his contract with the party nears its end.
Former Firebase vice president and singer Buchaman has expressed regret over working with the ruling NRM, saying his ghetto empowerment ideas were hijacked by greedy individuals. The Temumatira singer revealed he initiated several youth and women projects in Acholi and Kampala, but they were taken over by selfish actors. Buchaman now says he’s stepping back from NRM activities after years of frustration and sabotage.