Deborah “Mamideb” Cleave opens up about challenges she faced before marrying Michael Cleave, emphasizing trust, communication, and love in their relationship.
Ugandan defender Mustafa Kiiza has opened up on his close bond with Victor Wanyama following the Kenyan legend’s retirement, describing him as a mentor, a humble leader, and one of East Africa’s greatest footballers. Wanyama announced his retirement this week after a celebrated career that saw him shine in the Premier League with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur.
Dr. Jose Chameleone has openly declared his loyalty to President Museveni, personally funding his campaign efforts while praising the leader for peace, opportunity, and inspiration.
Eddy Kenzo opens up about jealousy, challenges, and the secret battles he faces from influential figures in the music industry and beyond, affirming that his success is a gift from God.
After being denied nomination cards, a wave of strong National Unity Platform politicians are defying party rules to run as independents. They claim internal vetting was biased and favoring certain candidates, despite strong grassroots support.
Common Man’s Party president Mubarak Munyagwa has proclaimed himself Uganda’s next leader, saying he has multiple plans to unseat Museveni and beat rivals.
A Pass urges Ugandans — especially celebrities — to stop living for validation and focus on authenticity, warning that the need to impress others only leads to financial ruin.
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.
Eddy Kenzo has backtracked on his decision to quit the Uganda National Musicians Federation, saying he was advised by members and officials to remain patient as internal differences are resolved.
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.
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 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.
Former Firebase vice president and singer Buchaman has expressed regret over working with the ruling NRM, saying his ghetto empowerment ideas were hijacked by greedy individuals. The Temumatira singer revealed he initiated several youth and women projects in Acholi and Kampala, but they were taken over by selfish actors. Buchaman now says he’s stepping back from NRM activities after years of frustration and sabotage.