The children of the late singer AK47, one of the Mayanja brothers, have finally paid their respects at his grave for the first time. AK47, born Emmanuel Mayanja, tragically lost his life nine years ago in a nightclub incident. At the time of his death, his children were in the United Kingdom, still young and unable to attend his burial. AK47’s untimely death shocked fans and family alike. He passed away under mysterious circumstances in a nightclub bathroom, with reports suggesting he was beaten to death. Despite these suspicions, no arrests have been made in connection with his death, leaving…
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Renowned fashion icon Brian Ahumuza, popularly known as Abryanz, is celebrating his 34th birthday today. Born on November 1, 1990, the CEO of Abryanz Collections continues to shine as one of Uganda’s most influential fashion figures, known for his stylish contributions to the industry and unwavering presence in fashion. Ahead of his birthday, Abryanz created a buzz in August by releasing a unique wishlist for those looking to surprise him. Also Read: Abryanz Makes Way for Elijah Kitaka, Declines Fashion Award Nomination His list reflects his refined taste, featuring luxury items and thoughtful details that align with his lifestyle and…
Rapper GNL Zamba has announced that he and his family are permanently relocating back to Uganda. In a heartfelt statement, he revealed his intentions to make a meaningful impact on the Ugandan music industry, particularly the hip-hop scene, which he feels is currently under-utilised and misunderstood. In his previous visits, GNL hinted at ambitions to break into the film industry, expressing interest in becoming a Hollywood star. Also Read: Video: GNL Zamba takes fans down memory lane as he performs on Tusker Malt Conversessions However, his focus has shifted towards revitalizing hip-hop in Uganda. He sees untapped potential in the…
The High Court, Lands Division, has issued a restraining order against media personality Ssuuna Ben, preventing him from accessing his home in Garuga, Entebbe, Wakiso District. This order, granted on October 31 under His Worship Kagoda Ntende Samuel, aims to protect co-owner Mary Nambwayo’s rights amid ongoing legal proceedings over the property. The dispute between Ssuuna Ben and Nambwayo centers around the residential property located on Busiro Block 435, Plot 759 at Bukaya in Wakiso District. Nambwayo, claiming co-ownership, argued that she and Suuna Ben jointly acquired the land and constructed the house. Also Read: Mary Nambwayo and Suuna Ben…
Gen Mega Dee, also known as Dr. Amos Kigenyi, celebrates a double milestone by officially becoming a certified doctor in the U.S. and welcoming a baby boy. In 2021, Mega Dee graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare, marking his initial steps toward becoming a medical professional. Yesterday, he completed his studies with distinction, officially earning his title as Dr. Kigenyi Amos. The singer couldn’t contain his joy as he took to Facebook, celebrating his accomplishment: Also Read: Musician Gen Mega Dee graduates from medical school “Today! 10/30/2024, I am Officially DR. KIGENYI AMOS after completing all academic requirements with…
Big Eye StarBoss is preparing for what he calls “the biggest concert of my career,” scheduled for December 7, 2024, at Lugogo Cricket Oval. Over the years, Big Eye has staged numerous concerts, but this one, he says, is different. Reflecting on his past performances, Big Eye shared that this concert holds a special place in his heart, making him determined to deliver a show that will surpass his previous events. Also Read: Big Eye Star Boss in Tears as Tugende Mu Kikadde Concert Falls on the Same Date as His Adding to the excitement, Big Eye signed a major…
Jackie Chandiru recently lost her father and took to social media today to share the heartbreaking news with her fans. Although her father was laid to rest a few days ago, Jackie only felt ready to publicly address her grief this morning, revealing that the loss still feels surreal. In an emotional message, Jackie expressed how difficult it has been to process her father’s death. “I am still reeling from this loss. I am still hoping he will call. There’s so much I wanted to say,” she wrote. Also Read: Jackie Chandiru Shares Heart-Wrenching Experience of Surviving Multiple Suicide Attempts…
King Saha has joined the chorus of voices speaking against the government’s recent move to incorporate the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) into the Ministry of Agriculture. Saha has warned that this shift could be disastrous for the economy, predicting that Uganda’s coffee industry may suffer the same fate as other once-thriving crops like moringa, tobacco, cotton, and vanilla. For weeks, debates over the Coffee Amendment Bill have stirred controversy in Uganda’s parliament and among the public. The bill, which seeks to transfer UCDA’s mandate to the Agriculture Ministry, has met strong opposition from both the political sphere and Buganda…
In his recent weekly broadcast on Radio4, outspoken social commentator Frank Gashumba shared strong opinions on marriage, claiming he is not suited for it due to the demands he associates with the commitment. Gashumba, who has built a reputation for his no-nonsense commentary on various social issues, labeled marriage as “a lot of work” and suggested it involves staying up late for what he refers to as “night football.” Gashumba explained that he views marriage as a constant responsibility, where a man is expected to fulfill his wife’s desires at all hours. “I cannot get married. What will a woman…
As one of the pioneers in Ugandan comedy, Amooti Omubalanguzi has shared a glimpse into the difficult path he walked when he first began his career nearly 25 years ago. Known for his humorous skits and unique ability to imitate notable personalities, Amooti is now gearing up for a mega event to celebrate this impressive milestone in December at UMA show grounds. Reflecting on the early days, Amooti revealed that comedy was an unfamiliar territory for many Ugandans, especially when it came to imitating others. He explained that back then, parody and impersonation were often frowned upon. The comedian noted…