Zuri Ride, founded by Royal Jeff, is set to transform the ride-hailing industry by combining luxury, accessibility, and a people-first approach. The platform promises comfort, professionalism, and a seamless travel experience for every rider.
Bebe Cool says his Break The Chains album is already proving successful, revealing it has generated $70,000 and is close to fully recouping distribution costs despite early criticism.
Ugandan singer Lydia Jazmine has revealed that her 12-year music career has been built through personal determination and resilience, insisting that no male financier can claim credit for her success.
Dansolo singer Kapa Cat has revealed that she is not ready to have children, explaining that she fears labour and raising kids, and would instead prefer to help vulnerable children in the future.
Ogenda Kukilaba singer Tracy Melon has addressed the harassment female artists face in the music industry, saying she has witnessed it but remains focused on her career.
The Uganda National Musicians Federation has begun funding regional musician SACCOs, releasing UGX 110 million to Lango artists in a move aimed at building savings culture and financial stability in the industry.
MC Kats has opened up about his regrets over guiding Fille Mutoni into secular music, linking the decision to her long struggle with substance abuse and revealing the emotional toll it has taken on him as a father and former partner.
Dancehall singer Karole Kasita has surprised fans after revealing that an ex-lover ended their relationship but gifted her cars, a fully furnished apartment and cash.
Fik Fameica has responded to fans linking him to Spice Diana, saying “nothing is impossible,” following their close moments during his mother’s burial.
Iryn Namubiru says she will release her new EP after the elections, praises grandmothers in her song Jjaja, and hints at the possibility of another concert.
Ugandan musician Kapeke has described 2025 as one of the most defining years of his career, highlighting personal growth, financial stability, and major life milestones achieved through music.
Gloria Bugie has made it clear that motherhood is not her priority right now, saying she is focused on transforming Uganda’s music industry and calling out artists who chase clout using others’ names.
While performing at Chosen Becky’s marriage ceremony, Spice Diana shared that she is open to marrying a man who already has a wife, saying her Muslim faith allows polygamy and that she prefers to keep her options open.