Singer Ava Peace has expressed her desire to collaborate with Sheebah Karungi, describing the possibility as a dream come true while insisting she holds no ill feelings toward the celebrated musician.
Feffe Bussi says concerts are not for the faint-hearted, warning artists with health challenges to be cautious before organizing one. The rapper also revealed that he pays all production costs on his collaborations to avoid future disputes over royalties and profits.
Mubarak Munyagwa says Eddy Kenzo’s remarks about Kadongo Kamu artists were misunderstood, arguing that modern musicians simply have more ways to earn from their craft.
Odonga Otto has called for etiquette and table manners to be added to MP orientation, arguing that legislators need proper conduct skills before representing Uganda at high-level events abroad.
CMP president Mubarak Munyagwa says Kyankwanzi’s history and symbolism make it the perfect place for NRM retreats, where leaders are aligned behind Museveni’s political direction.
Fred Ssebale says Kadongo Kamu artists were left frustrated after allegedly receiving just Shs25 million to cover campaign work, fuel, food, and accommodation.
Frank Gashumba has endorsed Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s proposal to require theology degrees for pastors, saying fake churches have become centers of exploitation in Uganda.
Nina Roz is optimistic her Sembabule election petition will succeed and lead to a by-election, while also insisting Uganda’s new copyright law only matters if enforced.
Fangone Forest boss Alien Skin has stirred fresh backlash after insisting he is more influential than the Basoga tribe and their Kyabazinga, reigniting an old cultural row.
Mathias Walukaga has dismissed Ronald Mayinja’s allegations against Bobi Wine, claiming Mayinja accepted a secret political deal that led to his fallout with NUP.