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!

Ugandan singer Karole Kasita has sparked a thoughtful debate among believers after questioning why worship in many churches involves intense shouting and screaming. During a recent interview, the Balance hitmaker opened up about her personal relationship with God and how she was taught to pray growing up. According to her, communicating with God should be a calm and intimate experience—not a chaotic one. ????️ “You Don’t Shout at Your Dad” Karole said she was raised to believe that God is like a loving father, and thus, there’s no need to scream when talking to Him. “What I was taught growing…

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The Queen is Back—and She’s Ready to Reclaim Her Throne. After an emotional and powerful break away from the spotlight due to maternity leave, Ugandan music powerhouse Sheebah Karungi is officially making her grand return to the stage. Her highly-anticipated concert, titled The Return of The Queen, is set to be one of 2025’s biggest entertainment events—and fans can hardly contain their excitement. Here’s everything you need to know about Sheebah’s comeback and why this concert might be her most iconic one yet. ???? When is Sheebah’s Concert Happening? Mark your calendars!Friday, August 22, 2025 is the big day. After…

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As the storm surrounding alleged song theft involving Sheebah Karungi, Ava Peace, and Jowy Landa heats up, celebrated singer Spice Diana is stepping into the spotlight with a powerful message for fellow musicians: “Be professional and document everything.” The Source Management star has broken her silence on the ongoing social media chaos sparked by claims of stolen music—a feud that’s dragging some of Uganda’s most prominent female artists into a whirlwind of accusations, shady songwriting deals, and bitter fan wars. ???? Sheebah, Ava Peace, and Jowy Landa: A Brewing Music War The feud began when whispers about song theft erupted…

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Uganda’s entertainment scene is heating up once again, and this time, it’s not over a new hit single—but a blockbuster diva showdown that could define the future of local female artistry. Renowned events promoter Abbey Musinguzi, popularly known as Abtex Promotions, has announced his biggest 2026 plan yet: a highly anticipated music battle between Sheebah Karungi and Ava Peace, two of the most talked-about female stars in the country right now. And the stakes? Nothing short of UGX 170 million split between the two artists, with UGX 100M reserved for Sheebah and UGX 70M for Ava Peace. ???? “No Other…

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In a world where fame often reshapes relationships, Ugandan singer Tom Dee is breaking the stereotype and winning hearts with his refreshing honesty about love, humility, and modern masculinity. While many celebrities often present themselves as dominant or untouchable even in their private lives, Tom Dee is boldly admitting that his relationship thrives because he lets his woman lead at home—and fans can’t stop talking about it. ⭐ “When I’m Out, I’m a Star. But at Home, She’s in Charge.” The “Ngenda Maaso” hitmaker sat down for a candid conversation about his relationship with longtime partner Agather Katrina, opening up…

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Cardi B is in legal hot water following an explosive onstage moment that went viral in 2023. A woman who says she was struck by the rapper’s microphone during a live performance in Las Vegas has filed a lawsuit—accusing the rap superstar and the venue of battery, assault, and negligence. The incident occurred on July 29, 2023, at Drai’s Beachclub at The Cromwell Hotel, where Cardi was performing one of her high-energy sets. A concertgoer tossed a drink toward the stage, allegedly splashing the “WAP” rapper. Cardi reacted in real time—throwing her microphone into the crowd in what appeared to…

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The drama just went international. Conservative commentator Candace Owens is facing legal fire from across the Atlantic, and this time it’s not just a Twitter war—it’s a massive defamation lawsuit filed by none other than French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron. According to the New York Times, the high-profile couple filed a 200-page lawsuit on Wednesday in Delaware Superior Court, targeting Owens, her media company, and the owners of her website. Their accusation? That Owens deliberately spread false, damaging, and cruel lies about France’s First Lady—all in the name of gaining clout, followers, and clicks. The Wild…

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