Omulangira Ndausi has revealed that he does not intend to leave his wealth to his children, saying everything he owns belongs to him and his wife. The Radio Simba presenter believes quality education is the best inheritance parents can give their children.
Ava Peace has weighed in on the debate surrounding artists flying economy to international shows, arguing that it can impact an artist’s brand and public image. Despite the challenges, she encouraged fellow artists to remain patient and optimistic that the situation will improve over time.
News anchor Josephine Namakumbi has left NBS TV after serving at Next Media since 2018. The Amasegenjje presenter confirmed her departure in an emotional message shared on X.
DJ Roja has opened up on how he teamed up with Slick Stuart in 2014, forming one of Uganda’s most successful DJ duos. From chance meetings at concerts to a defining moment at a Jose Chameleone show, the partnership has been built on hustle, talent, and consistency.
Kampala Central Division Mayor Salim Uhuru has explained why he does not believe in leaving wealth for his children, saying entitlement destroys responsibility and that every child must earn their own success.
Patrick Mukasa has shared a painful story of how a promising cassava venture in Masindi turned into one of his biggest financial losses. Sparked by fellow journalist Samson Kasumba’s comments on idle factories and low production, Mukasa’s experience sheds light on the challenges faced by Ugandan farmers chasing “juicy” agribusiness deals.