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Bebe Cool announces public wedding celebration with Zuena Kirema after 20 years

Bebe Cool has confirmed he will finally celebrate his marriage to Zuena Kirema publicly after more than two decades together.

How Weasel gave away Dorotia to Jose Chameleone for a motorbike

Weasel Manizo has revealed the surprising origins of Dorotia, including a broken promise that nearly strained his relationship with Jose Chameleone.
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Alien Skin reveals why locals almost beat him in Salaama

Alien skin has explained why he was recently chased along Salaama Road, revealing that a confrontation involving his crew sparked the chaos. The singer says he is tired of being painted as Uganda’s most unruly artist.

Ronald Mayinja reveals why Bobi Wine cannot rule Uganda

Singer Ronald Mayinja says Bobie Wine lacks the maturity and leadership qualities needed to guide Uganda, warning his presidency could stall the nation’s progress.

Busia Gen Z reject Kenyan influence, align fully with Museveni’s ideological vision

Uganda’s Gen Z in Busia has firmly rejected the chaotic influence from some Kenyan Gen Z movements, instead pledging loyalty to President Museveni and the NRM’s vision for stability, industrialisation, and ideological discipline. Under the Gen Z for Gen 7 movement, young people emphasised peace, progress, and patriotism as they prepare to champion Uganda’s qualitative leap ahead of the 2026 elections.

Eddy Kenzo reveals why the UNMF no longer sits

Eddy Kenzo says UNMF meetings were paused due to his busy schedule with Museveni’s campaign. The singer also discussed his Grammy nomination and addressed questions about performing “System Volongoto.”

Bebe Cool says Bobi Wine and NUP don’t understand meaning of ‘protest vote’ slogan”

Bebe Cool has criticized Bobi Wine and the NUP for misunderstanding their 2026 election slogan, claiming the party’s weak candidate numbers and failure to consult show incompetence.

Buchaman reveals the real reason he quit Bobi Wine’s Firebase

Buchaman, former Firebase president and right-hand man to Bobi Wine, says he left the label due to broken promises, unpaid work on the Busabala concert, and his disillusionment with both Bobi Wine and the ruling NRM.

President Museveni announces plans to build an international airport in Kaabong district

President Yoweri Museveni has revealed plans to construct an international airport in Kaabong District, with support from a UAE investor. The airport aims to open up Karamoja to tourism and trade, giving direct access to Kidepo Valley National Park and positioning the region as a new frontier for investment.

Jose Chameleone explains why he supports President Museveni

Jose Chameleone has revealed that his support for President Museveni comes from respect and experience, not financial favors. The singer hailed Museveni as a great statesman and urged Ugandans to embrace peaceful political coexistence.

Rubongoya: IPOD law was brought to target NUP

NUP’s David Lewis Rubongoya says the IPOD law was crafted to target his party, accusing Minister Norbert Mao of blocking legal processes to deny them funding. Despite the setbacks, Rubongoya insists NUP remains strong, relying on public donations to sustain its operations.

Eddy Kenzo quashes rift with Bebe Cool over NRM campaign cash

Eddy Kenzo has cleared the air on rumors suggesting bad blood between him and Bebe Cool over NRM campaign funds, saying they frequently communicate and share the same political mission. The Bolingo hitmaker emphasized unity among artists supporting President Museveni and credited the campaign’s success to overwhelming public enthusiasm.

Minister Phiona Nyamutoro defends Museveni: “None of the young candidates has a better vision for Uganda”

Minister of State for Energy, Phiona Nyamutoro, defends President Museveni, saying no young presidential candidate has a vision better than his. She highlights the gradual transformation Uganda has seen under his leadership.

Inside the NRM CEC: Why Uganda’s political elite fight for seats

The NRM CEC elections revealed the fierce battles for power within Uganda’s ruling party. But why do these unpaid positions matter so much?

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