Prima Kadarshi questioned why men insist on paternity tests, arguing that trust between partners should eliminate the need for scientific confirmation.
Veteran producer Paddy Man has praised gospel singer Judith Babirye, describing her as an exceptionally gifted artist known for delivering flawless one-take studio performances.
Uganda has moved to restrict concerts and loosely organized gatherings as the Ministry of Health strengthens measures to prevent the spread of Ebola. Health officials say public safety must come first.
Following critism over artists flying economy, Douglas Lwanga has defended artists, saying promoters face huge costs and limited returns from diaspora events
Singer Karole Kasita has spoken openly about marriage and relationships, saying they demand serious emotional investment and commitment. Speaking to Allan Cruz, the “Chekecha” singer shared why balancing love and career can be difficult and why couples must remain intentional.
Karole Kasita has revealed why her close friendship with Feffe Bussi faded, saying both artists outgrew each other due to relationship pressures and life changes.
Kasita has revealed she is considering stepping away from active music performances in the future, saying her energetic stage style may become difficult to sustain as she grows older. She shared the remarks during an appearance on NRG Radio.
Karole Kasita says she was never depressed over love, explaining her past look was due to postpartum recovery as she gears up for her women’s celebration concert at Serena Hotel.
Ugandan female musicians are increasingly showing off luxurious lifestyles, with several artists including Vinka, Lydia Jazmine, and Tracy Melon cruising in Mercedes-Benz cars.
Pia Pounds says 2025 wasn’t her year after releasing five songs that failed to meet expectations and discovering she had been sold a track owned by Karole Kasita.
Karole Kasita has commended Eddy Kenzo for his leadership after he personally reassured her that the copyright law musicians have long awaited will finally be passed.