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.
Katikkiro of Buganda Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga has urged young people to prioritize business and wealth-building investments over rushing to construct expensive homes, warning that such decisions can leave them borrowing against their own investments.
Charles Peter Mayiga has sparked debate after saying a Toyota Vitz and a small house are basic necessities, not true measures of wealth, calling on people to build lasting prosperity over decades.
Musician Pallaso has responded to suggestions that he and King Saha need mediation from influential figures such as the Katikkiro of Buganda. He insists there is no bad blood between them, describing Saha as his brother and saying there is nothing that needs to be sorted out.
Buganda Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga has advised artists to prioritize professionalism and financial discipline, saying many career setbacks stem from poor management rather than witchcraft or sabotage. He also encouraged celebrities to maintain stable marriages and keep their relationships private.
Buganda Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga has called on Ugandan artists and content creators to prioritize decency, creativity, and cultural values. He warned against blindly copying American and Jamaican lifestyles, urging creators to produce content that resonates with local audiences and reflects Uganda’s identity.
Among the Baganda, certain marital traditions have stood the test of time. One of the most notable is the practice that discourages a man from shaking hands with his mother-in-law and a wife from shaking hands with her father-in-law. Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga says the roots of this norm trace back to Kabaka Mulondo.
Buganda’s Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga has praised Pastor Isaac Rwomushana’s viral sermon, saying prayers don’t need to be long or loud for God to listen.
Hon. Abraham Luzzi, a Kampala Central MP aspirant, has applauded the Prime Minister of Buganda, Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, for completing the restoration of Kasubi Tombs. This significant achievement, which took over 10 years, symbolizes a triumph in preserving Buganda’s cultural heritage. Luzzi also stressed the importance of promoting the Buganda Kingdom’s influence in Ugandan politics, unity, and cultural identity. He proposed greater representation of Luganda in Uganda's national institutions.