Latinum has rejected claims that Ray G is the King of the West, saying many artists have successfully filled Lugogo Cricket Oval before him. The dancehall singer insists he is the rightful holder of the title and says music should be treated as business rather than tribal competition.
Singer Winnie Nwagi says the decision to have more children is personal, explaining that ambitions, past mistakes, and relationship challenges all influence whether someone chooses to expand their family.
President Museveni says humility and knowing when to ignore distractions have been key to his long stay in power, as he campaigns in Iganga ahead of the January 15 presidential election.
Mathias Walukagga has defended his decision to sell personal property to finance his Busiro East parliamentary campaign, arguing that avoiding loans was a responsible choice despite his disqualification by the Electoral Commission.
Government has rolled out a UGX 28 billion Creative Uganda Revolving Fund to support artists and creative entrepreneurs with affordable financing, stronger copyright systems and structured SACCO-based access nationwide.
Pastor Wilson Bugembe has responded to backlash after appearing at President Museveni’s campaign rally in Nansana, insisting that his role as a pastor requires neutrality, not political alignment.
President Yoweri Museveni has announced plans for a special SACCO-style revolving fund aimed at helping commercial sex workers leave the trade voluntarily by supporting them with skills development and alternative livelihoods.
Eddy Kenzo has criticized Bobi Wine’s “Uganda is bleeding” slogan, arguing that the NUP leader built his wealth, career, and lifestyle during the same era he now condemns on the international stage.
Full Figure claims Bobi Wine has risen far beyond Uganda’s Big Three music rivalry, saying even if he stopped today, his legacy would still outshine Chameleone and Bebe Cool.
Alien Skin has boldly told his critics to pray for him to get rich if they want him to quit music, insisting that singing is the only job he understands and he won’t stop anytime soon.
The Uganda Law Society has broken with tradition by openly endorsing opposition candidates for the 2026 elections, saying neutrality is no longer possible amid rising militarisation, impunity, and the erosion of the rule of law.
Singer Ykee Benda has responded sharply to criticism from National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters over his performances at National Resistance Movement (NRM) campaign rallies, insisting that music is his job and not charity work.
Lt. Gen. Proscovia Nalweyiso has questioned Bobi Wine’s decision to campaign in a helmet and bulletproof vest, saying it sends the wrong message and risks undermining the integrity of the electoral process.