Lydia Jazmine has distanced herself from controversial tribalism remarks reportedly made by Abtex, saying she does not involve herself in politics or tribalism and believes her fans will still support her upcoming concert.
Kalifah AgaNaga has responded to critics who claimed his recent concert was a financial disappointment, revealing that he estimates he made around UGX 100 million from ticket and table sales.
US-based Ugandan socialite Don Zella says realizing her worth transformed her mindset, leading her to abandon online feuds and prioritize business, leadership and personal growth.
Don Zella has advised young women to avoid sharing explicit content for social media fame, saying it brings only temporary attention and urging them to build brands that will remain relevant for years.
Crysto Panda says relying on one source of income is risky, revealing how TV, radio and music have helped him survive. He also addressed progress at NTV and his fallout with Bruno K.
Media personalities Sheilah Tusiime and Kasuku reflected on the growing hostility on social media, with Kasuku attributing much of the frustration to economic hardships, comparisons with others’ success, and impatience with life’s timing.
Grace Nakimera has broken her silence after blogger Kasuku questioned her claims about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance from the music industry. The singer says people should not dismiss experiences they do not understand.
Frank Gashumba has disclosed that his wife Malaika does not cook at home, insisting that her responsibility is to supervise house helps while he focuses on enjoying their marriage.
Media personality Kasuku has urged couples to avoid organizing lavish weddings they cannot afford. He says unrealistic budgets often lead to financial pressure, strained relationships, and constant demands for contributions from friends and colleagues.
Kasuku argues that musicians should not expect government subsidies if their work does not directly contribute to national economic output like other sectors such as agriculture.
Spice Diana has questioned the Shs5bn pledge to bloggers and TikTokers who met President Museveni, saying government should instead address issues like the Facebook ban and poor monetization affecting creatives.
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.