Singer Catherine Kusasira has blasted the self-styled key board warriors and foot soldiers of the National Unity Platform. Speaking to a local TV, Kusasrira said that these so called supporters have a lot of ‘gas.’ They claim to be so much political than even the people who started politics. Apparently the singer said that although she doesn’t support Bobi Wine, ...
Read More »Big Eye Swears To Never Go Back To NRM
Self-proclaimed ssabayimbi Big Eye real name Ibrahim Mayanja has sworn to never go back to the ruling party National Resistance Movement (NRM). The singer was one of the strongest supporters of NRM in that he sacrificed his time during the 2021 general elections to campaign for the party and its president. Unfortunately, after the elections, his career went to a ...
Read More »NUP Advocates For New Justice To Be Served To Victims Of 2020 Riots
The National Unity Platform ( NUP ) has made a fervent call for a fresh pursuit of justice concerning the victims of the 2020 riots. Through emphasizing the need for a fair and thorough investigation into the events, the party is pushing for a transparent and unbiased process to ensure justice is served. NUP members led by their party president ...
Read More »Ray Signature Dares NUP Supporters To Attack Him With Bottles
Musician Ray Signature has continued to fuel his recent beef with NUP supporters that he terms ill-mannered and unruly. He has now dared them to attack him with bottles as they do with other musicians. According to the Kasenyanku singer, that nonsense should never be tried on him. Otherwise, he will tear the person responsible into pieces. In fact, he ...
Read More »Big Eye Declares Himself The Most Booked Artiste In Uganda Right Now
Singer Big Eye real name Ibrahim Mayanja has declared himself as the most booked artiste in Uganda right now. He made this statement after Bobi Wine officially welcomed him to the National Unity Platform (NUP. The singer used to be a member of the ruling party National Resistance Movement (NRM). However, during the 2021 general elections, things didn’t go well ...
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