Ugandan singer Grace Khan has spoken out from rehab, appealing to industry colleagues and friends for help to clear her medical bills as she continues recovery from alcohol addiction.
Lydia Jazmine urges musicians to maintain respect for former managers despite professional fallouts, drawing from her experience with Bushingtone while also addressing her Kenya music move and future plans.
Fik Fameica has responded to fans linking him to Spice Diana, saying “nothing is impossible,” following their close moments during his mother’s burial.
Spice Diana says the current political climate has not negatively affected the music industry, revealing strong bookings through November and a fully packed December despite ongoing political activities.
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.
After a life-threatening case of drink spiking, Dansolo singer Kapa Cat is speaking out, urging women to prioritize safety when they step out. She shares practical tips and a powerful warning to help others stay protected.
Lydia Jazmine has addressed long-standing rumors about her love life, saying she will introduce her partner only when the time is right. She also spoke about her friendship with Sheebah Karungi, her goals of completing her home, and why rising star Tracy Melon is her artist of the year.
Precious Remmie has opened up about the household roles in her marriage, revealing that she doesn’t mingle posho and leaves certain tough chores to her husband.
MC Kats has revealed that Fille Mutoni was aware of his HIV status from day one, saying she told him to “leave everything to God.” The TV presenter also opened up on why he can never hate her despite their past challenges.
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.