Reach A Hand Africa launches the 2026 Beyond The Canvas edition in Kampala, headlined by Nick Vujicic, spotlighting inclusion, disability empowerment, and youth talent development.
The Uganda Film Festival will screen more than 50 Ugandan films across major cinemas from May 25 to June 4, highlighting the continued growth of Uganda’s film industry and giving local filmmakers greater mainstream exposure.
Ykee Benda has spoken out against the rising violence in Uganda’s music industry, warning that ongoing feuds between artists could end tragically if musicians do not return focus to music and creativity.
Cindy Sanyu believes the rising musician feuds in Uganda could either be genuine misunderstandings or calculated publicity stunts. She has called for veteran musicians to help mediate disputes before they turn violent.
King Saha has spoken out after his altercation with Pallaso at Supremacy Lounge in Nakulabye. The singer says he was attacked after finding his car surrounded and insists he chose peace despite rising tensions.
Gravity Omutujju says his five-year construction project has resulted in one of Africa’s most luxurious musician homes, complete with an elevator and high-end features.
King Saha urges artists to stay cautious amid excitement over the new copyright bill, emphasizing the need for clear regulations, awareness, and education for all musicians.
King Saha has blasted the government over delays in passing Uganda’s copyright law, saying musicians are being exploited while earning nothing from their own music.
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.
Winnie Wa Mummy has said her music will continue thriving even if TikTok disappears, stressing that the app only amplified her work but is not the reason for her success.