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Spice Diana Gets Apology From Mutima Promotions

Robert Nkuuke alias Mutima promotions has taken to the media to send out his apology to Spice Diana. He posted a video on all of his social media platforms apologising to the singer.

The reason behind this apology is for the delayed fulfilment of the latter’s monetary terms and conditions over the weekend.

Apparently, Spice publicly showed her dissatisfaction live on stage while she performed at the Masaka Street Jam. The event is held annually and is organised by former artiste manager cum events promoter Mutima.

However though, Spice Diana is not the only artiste who didn’t receive payment for her performance.

Some others who were allegedly not paid are Feffe Bussi, Vivian Tendo and also King Saha. King Saha, however, failed completely to step on stage to perform for the same monetary reasons.

Most event promoters reportedly despise the actions of Spice especially because she still needs Mutima to employ her for future events.

It is also alleged that they, led by Abitex Musinguzi(Abtex) had decided to gang up on her. They vowed never to book her for any of their events for a while.

The Masaka Street Jam had a very low turn up for this year which yielded less money. This is apparently said to be the main reason for not clearing the artists’ dues.

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