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!

Serena Kampala Hotel was abuzz with excitement as Spice Diana celebrated ten years of her illustrious music career at her fifth concert on Friday, 10th January 2025. The event attracted a diverse crowd of revellers from all walks of life, turning the venue into a melting pot of music lovers and celebrities. Among the notable attendees were Buganda Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga and renowned singers such as Karole Kasita, Big Eye Starboss, Martha Mukisa, Chozen Blood, and many others who graced the occasion in large numbers to show their support for the music sensation. Spice Diana made a grand entrance…

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Emerging artist Vyroota has candidly shared his struggles with dating, revealing that many women are hesitant to get close to him due to assumptions about his lifestyle as a musician. Despite his genuine efforts to find love, Vyroota says he often faces skepticism and rejection. “When I approach a woman, I often get asked, ‘Why me out of all the women out there?’ I understand I’m an artist, but I’m also human. I can appreciate and decide to make a move, but they still doubt my intentions,” he revealed during a recent interview. Vyroota expressed his admiration for women, emphasizing…

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In a significant move, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of Defense Forces in Uganda, has officially exited X, formerly known as Twitter, ending a decade-long presence on the platform. The General’s departure marks the conclusion of a journey that began in 2014 and saw him actively engage with followers on social media. In his heartfelt farewell message, General Kainerugaba expressed gratitude to his supporters, describing his online experience as a “great whirlwind and rousing journey.” He hinted at embarking on a new chapter, guided by faith and a deeper commitment to his responsibilities as the head of the Uganda Peoples’…

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In a heartfelt gesture during a special sitting of Parliament, Speaker Anita Among committed to sponsoring the education of one of the children of the late Kawempe North Member of Parliament, Muhammad Ssegirinya, who passed away on Thursday at Lubaga Hospital in Kampala. This announcement came as fellow legislators paid tribute to the deceased lawmaker, reflecting on his legacy and the void left behind. The Speaker’s pledge specifically targets Ssegirinya’s daughter, Aliyah Nagirinya. Addressing Parliament on Friday, Ms. Among assured her colleagues that Nagirinya would be enrolled in her schools for both primary and secondary education. “We must come together…

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