In an unfolding drama, car dealer Dan has come forward with explosive claims against Ugandan singer Catherine Kusasira, accusing her of selling him a Toyota Land Cruiser without proper clearance from the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). Dan is now demanding a UGX 200 million refund, citing massive losses from the botched transaction.
Three years ago, Dan was approached with an offer to purchase a Toyota Land Cruiser, registration number UBF 610S, which Kusasira allegedly claimed was a gift from the president. The vehicle was presented as fully owned by the singer, who assured Dan that all necessary paperwork was in her name, making the sale legitimate.
Convinced that the deal was legitimate after verifying Kusasira’s details, Dan paid UGX 200 million in cash for the car. Confident in his investment, he quickly listed the vehicle for resale. However, he was left frustrated when every potential buyer declined to follow through on the purchase after conducting their own checks.
Dan’s investigation led to a shocking revelation when one potential buyer informed him that the car had serious legal issues regarding its registration, requiring clearance from the URA. Upon further investigation, Dan was advised by the URA to return the car to its original owner due to complications with its registration status.

When Dan visited the URA, he confirmed that the car’s registration was problematic. He and his team immediately reached out to Kusasira, who assured them that she would refund the UGX 200 million within a month, claiming that the president would provide the funds to resolve the issue. However, despite multiple follow-ups since last year, Kusasira has yet to fulfill her promise.
Dan further revealed that Kusasira had been evasive about the true reason for selling the car, initially stating that she needed money urgently and could no longer afford the vehicle’s high fuel consumption. In a surprising twist, Dan claims he attended one of Kusasira’s shows, hoping she would use the proceeds to reimburse him, only to be told that the show had “flopped.”
Despite these setbacks, Dan maintains that the car remains in good condition and has been kept safely. He is now left demanding his UGX 200 million refund, frustrated with Kusasira’s unfulfilled promises.
The controversy has raised questions about the transparency of transactions within Uganda’s entertainment industry and the responsibilities of celebrities when dealing with high-value purchases. As the story develops, many are left wondering how this situation will be resolved and whether Kusasira will honor her commitment to Dan.