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.
Musician King Saha has intensified his public feud with politician Mubarak Munyagwa, questioning his education and political performance following recent insults. The singer also weighed in on Bobi Wine’s security situation and promoted his artist Winnie Wa Mummy.
Former Kawempe South MP Mubarak Munyagwa has blasted musician King Saha following a viral video attack, dismissing his criticism and defending his political experience and presidential ambitions.
Veteran R&B singer Maro has applauded some of Uganda’s greatest male vocalists, highlighting the impact of Mowzey Radio, Maurice Kirya, and Aziz Azion while reflecting on their influence and musical legacy.
Mikie Wine has fired back at Bebe Cool over claims that he lacks talent, saying true talent is judged by the people, not opinions. Speaking on Galaxy TV, the singer accused the Gagamel boss of ignorance and defended his musical achievements.
Bebe Cool has confirmed that his highly debated Bebe Cool List 2025 will be released on January 1, 2026, once again sparking anticipation and controversy in Uganda’s music industry.
Musician King Saha and Minister Haruna Kasolo are entangled in a growing dispute after Saha’s Kyotera concert was cancelled. Saha accuses the minister of sabotage, while Kasolo denies any involvement and says the controversy only gives him free publicity.
Omulangira Suuna has responded to the now-viral scene where Bobi Wine refused to shake his hand at the Serena concert, saying he knows little about the NUP leader beyond his music and leaving supporters to judge the incident for themselves.
King Saha has openly mocked Eddy Kenzo’s Grammy nomination, arguing that awards should reflect artists’ real lives and not just public image. His comments highlight the ongoing political rift fueling criticism toward Kenzo.
Pastor Bugembe has shared a humorous yet powerful memory of Mowzey Radio’s genius, recalling how the singer boldly told President Museveni to “just give us money and a photo moment.”
UMA Secretary General and singer Phina Mugerwa has urged UNMF president Eddy Kenzo to remain steadfast despite the pressures of leadership, emphasizing that true leaders endure hardships for the greater good of the industry.
King Saha has stirred controversy by suggesting fellow artist Stecia Mayanja would be better suited for the Miss Curvy contest than pursuing a political career.