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!

Sheebah Karungi has opened up about her intense 12-hour labour experience, detailing the blend of excitement, fear, and pain she endured while welcoming her first child, Amir. The celebrated singer, who gave birth on November 23, 2024, in Canada, took to social media to share her journey to motherhood as she marked her baby’s two-month milestone. A Rollercoaster of Emotions Sheebah revealed that the days leading up to her delivery were filled with anxiety, as she found herself overthinking every possible scenario. “I never slept that entire week,” she confessed. “I was thinking of all the scariest things in the…

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Ssuuna Ben recently opened up about a life-changing moment when Eddy Kenzo came to his aid during a difficult period, saving him from starvation and helping him find stability in Kampala. Struggles in Kampala Fresh from Masaka and determined to make a name for himself in Kampala, Ssuuna faced immense hardships, including food scarcity and financial struggles. Despite these challenges, he resolved to stay in the city and pursue his dreams, but the harsh realities of urban life soon took their toll. Reaching Out to Eddy Kenzo On one particularly tough day, overwhelmed by hunger and desperation, Ssuuna thought of…

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Veteran singer Viboyo is using his experience to urge fellow artists not to rely solely on music as their only source of income. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying revenue streams to ensure financial stability in the industry. Challenges in the Ugandan Music Industry Viboyo points out that the Ugandan music industry is structured in a way that requires artists to perform live to make a living. Income is primarily generated through stage performances and online streaming, making financial security a challenge for many musicians. Encouraging Business Investments To overcome these limitations, Viboyo advises artists to explore other business opportunities…

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Several Ugandan artists, including Kalifah AgaNaga, Mudra, and Karitas Kario, have released stunning new visuals for their latest music projects this week. Here’s a look at what’s fresh on the scene: Layira – Mudra Mudra returns with his signature soft vocals on his latest project, Layira (loosely translated as “Swear”), where he passionately seeks reassurance and commitment from his lover. Omugagga Aleese – Eli Bulamu Eli Bulamu, a Ugandan Dancehall singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, may be the least known name on this list, but his vocal prowess on Omugagga Aleese will definitely grab your attention. The accompanying visuals are equally…

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The Trump administration is directly criticizing Selena Gomez for her tearful reaction to recent mass ICE arrests, accusing the actress and singer of lacking empathy for victims of crimes allegedly committed by undocumented immigrants. White House Responds with Video Highlighting Victims On Friday evening, the White House uploaded a video to Instagram and other social media platforms featuring three separate cases where women were allegedly murdered by undocumented individuals. The captions on the video read, “Kayla Hamilton, Jocelyn Nungaray, and Rachel Morin were murdered by illegal aliens. Their courageous mothers had something to say to @SelenaGomez and those who oppose…

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NYT Responds to Lawsuit Allegations 2/1 – 1:32 PM PT – A spokesperson for The New York Times has addressed the claims made in Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit, telling TMZ, “The Baldoni/Wayfarer legal filings are rife with inaccuracies about The New York Times, including, for example, the bogus claim that The Times had early access to Ms. Lively’s state civil rights complaint. Mr. Baldoni’s lawyers base their erroneous claim on postings by amateur internet sleuths, who, not surprisingly, are wrong.” The spokesperson added, “The sleuths have noted that a version of the Lively state complaint published by The Times carries the…

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