It’s no longer news that DP president Nobert Mao traded the Opposition for the ruling NRM government. This even saw him land one of the juiciest jobs in the country, Minister of Justice, a role that he’s already taken to accomplishing. However, most people up to now are still wondering what prompted Mao, a strong government critic to swap positions. ...
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Felix Kulayigye Likens The Current Generation To Wizards
The UPDF spokesperson, Brigadier Felix Kulayigye, has hit out at the current generation of Ugandans that claim to be so modernized. A tweet from the official account of the spokesperson of the Defence Forces, said that if modernity is equivalent to wizardry, then he would rather remain backward read. This is because, in a society where there are norms, no ...
Read More »The Church And Ugandan Politics Are Inseparable – Dr Tanga Odoi
The electoral chairperson of the NRM, Dr. Tanga Odoi, has come out to reveal that the church and Ugandan politics can’t be separated at all. According to Tanga, the first political parties were founded largely on the basis of religion. This history therefore cannot be changed. Plus the church will also always be a critic of the government. Rather than ...
Read More »Sijja Kuva Kampala Hitmaker Red Banton Refuses To Exit City After Defaulting Rent
Just as he sang in his Sijja Kuva Kampala song, faded singer Red Banton is not ready to exit Kampala despite his financial woes. This has now translated into him defaulting on the current house he’s living in. A few days ago, a certain woman came out in the news to claim that the singer had failed to clear his ...
Read More »Comedy Store Fans Boycott Weasel’s Appearance
A boycott of singer Weasel Manizo by Comedy Store fans seems to indicate that cancel culture is slowly starting to spread to Uganda too but not for less sensitive issues but for the ‘real issues’. This was revealed by NBS After 5 presenter MC Kats. Kats revealed that Comedy Store boss Alex Muhangi had put up the singer as one ...
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