Karole Kasita has commended Eddy Kenzo for his leadership after he personally reassured her that the copyright law musicians have long awaited will finally be passed.
Dr. Propa has dismissed drug abuse allegations, explained his support for President Museveni over Bobi Wine, addressed a past land dispute, and revealed he is seeking funds to revive his music career.
Eddy Kenzo, president of the Uganda National Musicians Federation, has warned creatives seeking to misappropriate Federation funds that their days are numbered, while reaffirming his commitment to protecting musicians’ rights and earnings.
Banjo Man says the family has no idea where Bobi Wine is, as the NUP leader remains in hiding while accusing Uganda’s military leadership of hunting him down.
Bebe Cool has cautioned Ugandan content creators against misusing their platforms, revealing that government licensing for digital creators is imminent following his legal dispute with TikToker Luwilight.
Presidential Advisor on Security Affairs Gen. Proscovia Nalweyiso has urged outgoing MPs Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda and Medard Lubega Sseggona to turn to agriculture under President Museveni’s four-acre model as a sustainable retirement option after their election defeat.
Outgoing Nakaseke South MP Paul Luttamaguzi Semakula says his election victory was “snatched like an eagle takes a chick,” vowing never to contest again under the NRM government.
Dr Hilderman has claimed he won the Mawokota North parliamentary race but was denied victory through alleged electoral irregularities, saying he will follow NUP’s position on whether to challenge the results in court.
Kadongo Kamu singer Mathias Walukagga has revealed that he struck a private agreement with Busiro East MP-elect Emmanuel Matovu Magoola after his own disqualification from the race, allowing Magoola to use his campaign structures in exchange for compensation.
Eddy Kenzo has called on musicians to put election politics behind them, reconcile, and concentrate on releasing music, saying unity is key for the growth of the industry.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said the opposition benefited from low voter turnout among NRM supporters, noting that millions who identify with the ruling party did not participate in the January 15 presidential election.