Singer and songwriter Daddy Andre has asserted that he played a crucial role in encouraging Gen Salim Saleh to return to the music scene. He made these comments while reiterating his criticisms of singer Eddy Kenzo. Kenzo serves as the president of the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF). Andre stated that Kenzo ought to express gratitude to him, as Saleh ...
Read More »Eddy Kenzo Cannot Represent Us Before Gen Salim Saleh, Artistes Speak Up
Some musicians and other creatives have opposed the idea of going through Eddy Kenzo to get to Gen Salim Saleh. In a note addressed to Eddy Kenzo last week, Saleh wrote to the UNMF head, urging him to handle the musicians. Apparently, these have been flocking to his residence in Gulu. The General said that these are interrupting his work ...
Read More »Hon Ssemujju Nganda Tasks Gov’t To Explain Why President Of Gabon Was Made To Trek To Gulu
Kira Municipality MP Hon Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda has tasked the government to explain why the President of Gabon was made to trek an entire journey to Gulu. It should be noted that the transitional President of Gabon H.E Gen Brice Oligui Nguema was in Uganda a few days ago on a two-day working trip. Among the people he met was ...
Read More »Bobi Wine Ate Before Me And He Is Still Eating – Bebe Cool
Gagamel singer legendary Bebe Cool real name Moses Ssali has lashed out at National Unity Platform (NUP) president and singer Bobi Wine originally known as Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu. He said Bobi Wine ate government money before him and up to now he is still eating although lying to poor Ugandans that he is fighting for them. Bobi Wine joined active ...
Read More »I Was Character Assassinated – Kazibwe Bashir Mbaziira
Kawempe South MP, Hon Kazibwe Bashir Mbaziira, has come out to reveal how he’s been getting character assassinated. The MP was one of the vocal people before he got into Parliament. His radio program dubbed ‘Ekirya Atabala’ on Bukedde FM catalyzed his quick rise to popularity. Many in his constituency saw him as the solution to their woes. He was ...
Read More »