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Zuri Ride by Royal Jeff set to transform ride-hailing experience

Zuri Ride, founded by Royal Jeff, is set to transform the ride-hailing industry by combining luxury, accessibility, and a people-first approach. The platform promises comfort, professionalism, and a seamless travel experience for every rider.

Bebe Cool reveals $70,000 earnings from Break The Chains album

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.
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Sasha Brighton reveals childhood dream of becoming a TV presenter, says education cut it short

Ugandan singer Sasha Brighton says her childhood dream was to become a TV presenter before circumstances led her into music.

“They didn’t do anything for us” – Lil Pazo mocks entertainers who failed to retain political seats

Musician Lil Pazo has celebrated the defeat of entertainers who failed to retain political seats, saying voters were right to vote them out over poor performance.

Bushingtone weighs in on why musicians lost their parliamentary seats

Music analyst Bushington says the fall of celebrity politicians at the polls proves that voters care more about constituency performance than fame, noting that MPs are elected to represent people — not professions.

“Go back to the studio” – King Michael mocks musicians who lost parliamentary seats

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.

“My victory was taken away” – Geoffrey Lutaaya speaks out after Kakuuto loss

Geoffrey Lutaaya has claimed his Kakuuto County parliamentary victory was stolen after NRM was declared winner, sparking chaos at the tally centre.

Geoffrey Lutaaya: Wealth in parliament reserved for NRM MPs

Hon. Geoffrey Lutaaya reveals the financial divide in Uganda’s Parliament, stating that most monetary benefits go to NRM MPs while others bear heavy burdens.

10 NUP MPs likely not returning to Parliament in 2026

With Uganda’s 2026 elections approaching, the political scene is shifting. A number of NUP MPs face uncertain futures—whether from intra-party rifts, health issues, or ambitions beyond Parliament. Here are the top 10 we think might not return.

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