Prima Kadarshi questioned why men insist on paternity tests, arguing that trust between partners should eliminate the need for scientific confirmation.
Veteran producer Paddy Man has praised gospel singer Judith Babirye, describing her as an exceptionally gifted artist known for delivering flawless one-take studio performances.
Faridah Nakazibwe has revealed that she is a shareholder in NTV Uganda and explained why her departure from the television station was an emotional and difficult decision.
Lynda Ddane has revealed how online abuse affected her during a period of medical challenges, admitting she cried and felt angry at public scrutiny. Now mentally stronger, the media personality has also announced her engagement and readiness for marriage.
Frank Gashumba has criticized NTV for biased reporting against President Museveni, claiming the station favors opposition candidates while downplaying the ruling party’s events. He warns that if the station does not adjust, it could face government action.
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.
NTV’s Lynda Ddane has joined the celebrity birthday wishlist trend, revealing a list filled with everything from MacBooks and vacations to tyres — but most notably, lots of money.
Sandrah Kahumuza Twinoburyo, the beloved NTV news anchor, has revealed she’s in the UK pursuing a Master’s in African International Development Studies, addressing months of public speculation about her disappearance from television.