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!

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the CDF and First Son of Uganda, has once again caused a stir on social media with his latest declaration—this time, professing his admiration for global music icon BeyoncĂ©. In a now-viral post on X (formerly Twitter), Muhoozi humorously questioned Beyoncé’s awareness of his affection and wealth: “But how long will I wait for BeyoncĂ©? Does she know how many cows I have??” A Lighthearted Jab at Jay-Z Adding to the comedic tone of his post, Muhoozi took a playful jab at Beyoncé’s husband, rapper and business mogul Jay-Z, writing: “Jay-Z is an impoverished guy. He doesn’t…

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Veteran Ugandan actress Mariam Bukenya, popularly known as Ketra, has expressed her displeasure after being excluded from The Ebonies’ 47-year celebration event. The milestone event, held last week, marked nearly five decades of the drama group’s impact on Ugandan theatre, but Ketra was notably absent from the cast and the festivities. Ketra’s Legacy with The Ebonies Ketra, who has been a part of The Ebonies for over 20 years, was not invited to participate in the event or recognized for her contributions. During the celebration, several cast members were rewarded with accolades for their roles in elevating Ugandan theatre, leaving…

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The Sacramento Kings have parted ways with head coach Mike Brown, according to Shams Charania of ESPN. The surprising decision comes as the Kings struggle through a five-game losing streak, their longest since January 2022. Currently sitting at 13-18, the team is three games out of contention for a play-in spot in the Western Conference. Assistant coach Doug Christie is expected to take over as interim head coach, multiple reports suggest. A Shocking Move Brown’s firing has left many within the organization and fanbase stunned. He had just finished leading the team’s practice and speaking to reporters when the decision…

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West Coast hip-hop icon Saafir, known for his influence in the California underground rap scene, tragically passed away in November at the age of 54. A little more than a month after his death, TMZ reports that his cause of death was attributed to multiple health complications, including septic shock and enterocolitis. According to the death certificate, Saafir also suffered from sacral decubitus, commonly known as severe bedsores, and complications from spinal pressure. These conditions collectively contributed to his passing. Medical Details Surrounding Saafir’s Passing Enterocolitis, as defined by the Cleveland Clinic, is an inflammation of the intestines that can…

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Muni Long, known for her vocal prowess and hit songwriting, has made it clear that she’s not here to write “soulful” music for non-Black artists. Taking to Instagram, the Hrs and Hrs singer posted a humorous yet pointed response aimed at Atlantic Records’ president, who had approached her for her songwriting skills. “Me to the President of Atlantic asking me to write ‘soulful’ songs for non-melanated artists,” she captioned a video set to a Lil Boosie voiceover, adding a dose of sass to her response. Protecting Her Vault In the caption, Muni elaborated on her stance, recalling the interaction in…

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Mad Skillz has made an unexpected return with his highly anticipated 2024 Rap Up, delivering his signature comedic take on the highs and lows of the year. After retiring the annual tradition in 2021, the Richmond native shocked fans by dropping fresh bars recounting the wildest moments of 2024. “Oh, you wasn’t expecting this. What up y’all, it’s your boy Mad Skillz,” he declares in the intro. Skillz wastes no time diving into his witty commentary, rapping:“I’ve been gone for a minute now. I’m back with the rap up/It was a crazy ass yesterday so you know I’m about to…

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