Wakiso Giants proprietor Musa Atagenda says the club was spending between Shs700 million and Shs1 billion every season, with low gate collections from most Uganda Premier League matches making survival impossible.
Singer Allan Toniks has defended the logic behind UPRS royalty payments, saying the money paid out to artists is based strictly on how they performed in a single year, not on past fame, catalogue size or legacy hits.
Kapeke has revealed he earns over Shs20 million from YouTube and streaming platforms, showcasing how digital tools are transforming the music industry.
Singer Kapeke has clarified that he is not part of the Uganda National Musicians Federation, revealing he was previously undermined and now prefers to stay away from its activities, including the ongoing copyright bill discussions.
Kalifah AgaNaga has rejected comparisons with Kapeke, arguing that his career achievements and impact during Uganda’s most competitive music era place him on a different level.
Roast And Rhyme is returning with the Reggae Ragga Nyam Nyam Edition on March 22 at Lugogo Hockey Grounds, featuring performances from King Saha, Kapeke, Kalifah AgaNaga, John Blaq and other exciting acts.
Ugandan musician Kapeke has described 2025 as one of the most defining years of his career, highlighting personal growth, financial stability, and major life milestones achieved through music.
Kapeke, the Ugandan music star behind the hit “Kaba,” recently claimed he’s been intimate with over 100 women. He says it’s all about shared energy and adventure.