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!

Singer Tems Calls Off Rwanda Show Amid Regional Tensions Nigerian singer and songwriter Tems has officially canceled her highly anticipated Born In The Wild Tour concert in Kigali, Rwanda, citing the ongoing conflict between Rwanda and Congo as the reason. The show, which was scheduled to take place on March 22nd at BK Arena, will no longer proceed as planned. In a heartfelt statement released via social media, Tems (real name: Temilade Openiyi) expressed regret for unknowingly promoting the event in a region currently facing unrest. “I recently promoted my show in Rwanda without realizing that there is an ongoing…

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Alien Skin Meets AIGP Ubaldo Bamunoba Over Ongoing Conflict with Pallaso On Thursday, Ugandan singer Alien Skin and his music camp held a crucial meeting with AIGP Ubaldo Bamunoba at the Uganda Police headquarters in Naguru. The discussion centered on resolving the ongoing tensions between Alien Skin and fellow musician Pallaso, following their high-profile physical altercation at the start of the year. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), AIGP Bamunoba confirmed the meeting, explaining that it was initiated to address the controversy and promote peaceful conflict resolution in the music industry. “Today, I had a meeting with musician Alien Skin @PoliceUg…

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Namyalo Responds to Social Media Critics: “I Only Hit Back When Attacked” NRM Chief Mobiliser Hon. Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye has addressed the recent social media backlash she faced over her online exchanges with critics. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Sanyuka TV, Namyalo defended her outspokenness, maintaining that while she is humble and people-oriented, she does not tolerate unwarranted attacks. “I am a humble woman from a humble background. I am always on the defensive, but when you see me responding bitterly, just know I have been rubbed the wrong way.” Namyalo, often referred to as the “Chief Muzukulu”,…

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Unclear Reasons Behind Nwagi’s No-Show at Venom Club Ugandan singer Winnie Nwagi has abruptly pulled out of her highly anticipated performance in Dubai, leaving fans and the event promoter Kats Promotions frustrated. The Swangz Avenue star was scheduled to headline a show at Venom Club in Dubai on Saturday, February 1, 2025. According to inside sources, all travel arrangements, including her visa, were processed on time, and she was expected to board her flight on Thursday evening. However, she failed to travel, causing an unexpected shake-up in the event’s lineup. Promoter Frustrated Over Unfulfilled Agreement Reports indicate that Kats Promotions…

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Shakib Lutaaya Brings Ugandan Culture to Netflix’s Young, Famous & African Ugandan reality TV star Shakib Lutaaya, who appeared in Season 2 of Netflix’s Young, Famous & African, has opened up about his decision to introduce himself in Luganda on the global platform. His introduction—“Nze Lutaaya Shakib, nva Uganda and I’m Zari’s fiancé”—caught the attention of many viewers. While some found it unexpected, others saw it as a bold and endearing cultural statement. Why Shakib Spoke Luganda on Netflix Shakib revealed that his choice was intentional and deeply rooted in his Ugandan heritage. Having grown up watching films, he always…

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King Saha Urges Political Aspirants to Prioritize the People’s Needs Renowned Ugandan singer King Saha has issued a bold warning to aspiring political leaders, urging them to revise their manifestos before stepping onto the campaign stage. The celebrated artist emphasized that politicians who fail to present realistic and people-centered policies will struggle to win public trust and may even be forced to cut their rallies short. Speaking at a post-concert celebration held at his home in Nakawuka, King Saha advised candidates to avoid making empty promises and instead focus on understanding the real struggles of ordinary Ugandans. “Before you step…

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