Author: Wamala

Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

After years of public disputes and heated exchanges, Ugandan socialite Shanita Namuyimbwa, popularly known as Bad Black, and fashion stylist Kim “Swagga” Kibirige have finally reached a co-parenting agreement for their daughter, Davina. The two, who have been locked in a bitter back-and-forth over custody, seem to have put their differences aside for the sake of their 12-year-old child. In an announcement made on social media on Sunday, Bad Black revealed that she had decided to allow Kim Swagga back into Davina’s life after he shared his intentions for their daughter’s future. Bad Black’s Ultimatum: A Second Chance With Conditions…

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Socialite Bad Black has fiercely responded to stylist Kim Swagga’s claims that he is not the biological father of her daughter, Davina. Accusations of Neglect and Ego-Driven Statements In an emotionally charged statement, Bad Black dismissed Kim Swagga’s concerns, accusing him of neglect and making shocking allegations against him. She argued that he was never ready for fatherhood and that his public statement was merely an attempt to boost his ego. “Dear Kim Swagga, never feel guilty. You’ve waited 13 years to satisfy your stupid ego, the conviction of a neglectful father who wasn’t ready at your age,” she wrote.…

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Ugandan stylist Kim Swagga has finally broken his silence on long-standing claims that he is the father of socialite Bad Black’s daughter, Davina. DNA Test Proves Otherwise In an open letter, Kim Swagga revealed that a DNA test conducted eight years ago confirmed he is not Davina’s biological father, despite widespread speculation. He expressed frustration over being publicly humiliated for over a decade, accusing Bad Black of using the controversy to seek media attention. “For more than 10 years, you have always belittled, humiliated, and provoked me publicly as long as there is a camera in front of you,” he…

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In a bold and unfiltered statement that has sent shockwaves through Uganda’s music industry, Mr. Lee, a member of the renowned singing trio B2C, has publicly criticized some of the country’s biggest artists for what he calls a failure to develop the music sector. During a recent online interview, the singer didn’t hold back, naming industry heavyweights like Bebe Cool, Eddy Kenzo, and Bobi Wine as figures who, in his view, missed the opportunity to create strong business structures that could have propelled Ugandan music to greater heights. Mr. Lee’s candid remarks have ignited a fiery debate among fans, fellow…

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Ugandan singer Lil Pazo has issued a stern warning to fellow artist King Saha over an audio recording that allegedly surfaced, sparking tension between the two musicians. In a statement, Lil Pazo did not hold back his concerns, suggesting that if the message in the recording was indeed targeted at him, he would not hesitate to respond aggressively. Lil Pazo’s Warning to King Saha During a recent address, Lil Pazo expressed his displeasure over the audio, cautioning King Saha to tread carefully. “King Saha, you should be careful. We came to Kampala to work. If at all you were referring…

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A gripping video of Ugandan artist Grace Khan in distress has taken social media by storm, leaving fans and critics alike in a frenzy. The footage, which shows the singer traveling on a Boda Boda late at night, captures her making an emotional plea to National Unity Platform (NUP) leaders, including Bobi Wine, Barbie Kyagulanyi, and Nubian Li. In the video, Grace urgently appeals to the leaders to help recover her stolen bag before 11 a.m. on Thursday, sparking a wave of online debates and speculation. The incident has not only raised questions about Grace Khan’s safety but also reignited…

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