A heated exchange has erupted between blogger Isaac Katende, popularly known as Kasuku, and veteran media personality JK Kazoora over the Shs5 billion government fund allocated to the Uganda Bloggers Association.
Media personality Kasuku has revealed why he no longer attends church despite maintaining a strong belief in God, saying his experiences while working at Red Pepper changed how he views some religious leaders.
Media personality Kasuku has sparked debate after revealing the rules he set in his marriage, including barring his wife from questioning his whereabouts.
Ashburg Kato has demanded a share of the Shs5 billion pledged to Ugandan bloggers and TikTokers, arguing that he pioneered the digital content movement and inspired many current creators.
Luttamaguzi Ssemakula has weighed in on President Museveni’s Shs5 billion pledge to TikTokers and bloggers, urging beneficiaries to invest the money wisely despite ongoing criticism.
Mubarak Munyagwa cautions Kasuku that the Shs5 billion pledged by President Museveni may spark tension among bloggers, urging him to seek personal support instead of managing the funds directly.
Kasuku says backlash over digital creators’ funds is driven by jealousy, insists the money was earned through hard work, and vows transparency in distribution.
Preacher Isaac Rwomushana has addressed controversy surrounding his viral sermon on tithing, saying believers should never be forced to give and must do so willingly.
After finishing sixth in the recent presidential race, Mubarak Munyagwa says his 2031 bid starts now, with a renewed focus on grassroots mobilization and party structures.
Media personality Kasuku has shared the burial arrangements of his grandmother Gladys Nanyonjo, opening up about the deep pain of losing the woman who raised and shaped him.
Bebe Cool has cautioned Ugandan content creators against misusing their platforms, revealing that government licensing for digital creators is imminent following his legal dispute with TikToker Luwilight.