MamiDeb has opened up about how important birthdays are to her, revealing that she once broke up with a wealthy boyfriend because he failed to make her birthday feel special. She says waking up in her home country on her birthday is something she never wants, and any partner who allows that has failed in their role.
Frank Gashumba has disclosed that his wife Malaika does not cook at home, insisting that her responsibility is to supervise house helps while he focuses on enjoying their 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.
President Museveni has said government will revisit the continued restriction on Facebook, noting that the 2021 ban was meant to “teach them a lesson.” He made the remarks while meeting youths in Rwakitura, where they appealed for the platform’s return due to its importance in business and digital marketing.
David Lewis Rubongoya says President Museveni never sponsored his education abroad, insisting he studied at Harvard and Oxford through partial scholarships and personal loans.
Eddy Kenzo has accused Bebe Cool of deliberately undermining his presence at President Museveni’s campaign rallies. Kenzo claims that sound equipment mysteriously fails whenever he steps on stage and that Bebe Cool’s media team stops recording his performances on orders from the Gagamel boss.
Appearing on Sanyuka TV, Bebe Cool shared a detailed vision of a “New Uganda” under Gen Muhoozi, emphasizing anti-corruption, unity, community responsibility and regulated noise pollution, while dismissing Bobi Wine’s model as ego-driven and divisive.
Bobi Wine has accused the government of frustrating efforts to advance Uganda’s copyright law, saying his proposals—submitted through MP Hilary Kiyaga—were sidelined in favour of the UNMF under Eddy Kenzo.
President Ruto poured cold water on speculation sparked by Museveni’s Indian Ocean comments, insisting that Kenya and Uganda remain united and focused on regional development.
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.
Ziza Bafana takes a jab at businessman Emmanuel Lwasa, calling out his past misdeeds and financial struggles, while celebrating his son’s academic and musical talents.
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.
Masaka businessman Emmanuel Lwasa has blamed locals and the COVID-19 pandemic for the collapse of his popular nightspot, Club Tavern Kick. He has now put the property up for sale at UGX 2 billion to repay his bank loan and reinvest in his business.
Eddy Kenzo has criticized the National Unity Platform, claiming the party has abandoned its founding principles. The singer, now aligned with the NRM, says NUP should consult its early contributors if it hopes to regain direction—remarks that have angered many of the party’s supporters.