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!

In a surprising announcement that has left political enthusiasts buzzing, Hon. Muhammad Nsereko, the long-serving Member of Parliament for Kampala Central, has confirmed he will not seek re-election in the upcoming general elections. Furthermore, he ruled out a bid for the coveted position of Kampala Lord Mayor, sparking speculation about his next political move. Nsereko, who has represented Kampala Central since 2011, revealed his decision during an exclusive interview with a prominent YouTuber. The seasoned politician emphasized that his choice was not made in haste but was a continuation of a declaration he had made earlier. “I am not coming…

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Professor Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, Uganda’s former Vice President, has publicly criticized the government’s approach to supporting the country’s artists. He condemned the practice of handing out cash gifts to musicians, arguing that this method is ineffective and unsustainable. Focus on Sustainable Support Systems According to Bukenya, instead of dishing out cash handouts, the government should invest in creating and developing proper venues and infrastructure for artists. “The government should have helped artists by establishing or developing a space where artists could hold shows and concerts rather than giving them cash handouts because it is all useless,” he stated. Bukenya believes…

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Renowned Ugandan gossip guru, Kasuku, whose real name is Isaac Katende, has made sensational claims about singer Spice Diana, alleging that she had a secret Nikkah ceremony in Paris last year. According to Kasuku, the popular artist tied the knot with a wealthy Ugandan Muslim man, becoming his third wife. Secret Nikkah Ceremony in France Kasuku revealed that Spice Diana’s marriage to the affluent businessman was a private affair. “Spice had a Nikkah in France last year, and she’s the third wife to a Ugandan man. She’s fully aware of her position as the third wife,” Kasuku stated during a…

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Ugandan rapper Jocelyne Tracy Keko, popularly known as Keko, has voiced her frustration with Ugandan DJs, accusing them of not showing enough love for their country’s music industry. Her remarks have sparked a heated debate about patriotism, cultural pride, and the challenges faced by local artists in gaining recognition at home. DJs Prioritize Foreign Music Over Ugandan Talent Keko, a celebrated rapper and one of Uganda’s music icons, criticized local DJs for prioritizing foreign music over Ugandan works. She pointed out that while DJs freely play genres like Amapiano — a popular music style originating from South Africa — they…

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Chopper Opens Up About Diddy’s Exploitative Treatment of Da Band: The Untold Truth of Bad Boy Records Chopper, also known as Young City, a member of the early 2000s hip-hop group Da Band signed to Bad Boy Records, has recently exposed the exploitation that took place behind the scenes during their brief but impactful time in the spotlight. In a candid interview with The Art of Dialogue, Chopper shed light on the harsh realities faced by Da Band under Diddy’s management, revealing how the group felt more like pawns in a larger, high-stakes experiment. Chopper’s revelations offer a shocking look…

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Chris Brown Calls for Shorter Sentences for Inmate Firefighters as LA Wildfires Rage On As wildfires continue to ravage parts of California, Grammy-winning artist Chris Brown is making waves with a bold call for justice and recognition for the incarcerated individuals fighting to contain the raging infernos. Over 800 inmate firefighters have been working tirelessly since the outbreak of the blazes earlier this week, helping to battle the flames that have left destruction in their wake. Brown, a Los Angeles resident, has used his platform to urge for acknowledgment of these prisoners’ efforts and to advocate for shortening their sentences…

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