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Lydia Jazmine distances herself from Abtex tribalism controversy ahead of concert

Lydia Jazmine has distanced herself from controversial tribalism remarks reportedly made by Abtex, saying she does not involve herself in politics or tribalism and believes her fans will still support her upcoming concert.

Yung Mulo speaks on Vinka’s concert ‘boycott’, calls for politics to stay out of entertainment

Yung Mulo has spoken out on the boycott of Vinka’s Live and Loud concert, urging fans and artists to separate politics from entertainment.
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Balaam promoted as Nyamutoro retained, Nameere among big winners in Museveni’s new Cabinet

President Museveni has released Uganda’s 2026–2031 Cabinet list, retaining top leadership while making notable changes, including Balaam Barugahara’s elevation to full Cabinet and key ministerial swaps across finance, health, ICT and defence.

PM Nabbanja dismisses Bobi Wine’s safety fears, says he is playing “kiwaani”

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has brushed off concerns over Bobi Wine’s safety, saying the NUP leader is exaggerating his situation and engaging in “kiwaani.”

URA and banks don’t want to know – Anna Talia Oze cries over Kampala traders flood misery

Sanyuka TV presenter Anna Talia Oze has expressed deep frustration with the government’s compensation plan for Kampala traders affected by the recent floods along Nakivubo Channel. The emotional media personality accused authorities of failing to properly assess the losses suffered by traders and warned that many small business owners may never recover.

Nabbanja tells Mpuuga: Join NRM or forget presidency

PM Nabbanja has cautioned Mathias Mpuuga against running for president, urging him to ally with the NRM instead.

PM Nabbanja orders NEMA, KCCA to follow presidential directive on Ham’s Nakivubo project

Prime Minister Nabbanja says NEMA and KCCA must follow the President’s directive supporting Ham Kiggundu’s Nakivubo channel project despite resistance.

PM Robinah Nabbanja tells opposition to leave Uganda if they feel oppressed

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has stirred debate after advising the Opposition to leave Uganda if they feel oppressed. She defended the country’s democracy under President Museveni, dismissing claims of political suppression, remarks that have since sparked backlash from the Opposition, including NUP’s Joel Ssenyonyi.

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