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Home | Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa Warns Artists: ‘Stay Away from Politics – It Will Destroy Your Careers!’

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Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa Warns Artists: ‘Stay Away from Politics – It Will Destroy Your Careers!’

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Last updated: February 8, 2025 11:10 am
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Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa Warns Artists Against Politics: ‘It Will Destroy Your Careers!’

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Politics is a ‘Filthy Game’ – Munyagwa Cautions ArtistsArtists Urged to Stay NeutralPolitics and Music: A Risky CombinationFinal Thoughts

Former Kawempe South MP, Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa, has issued a strong warning to artists, urging them to steer clear of politics. He cautioned that many politicians are exploitative and that engaging in political affairs could shatter artists’ music careers.

Politics is a ‘Filthy Game’ – Munyagwa Cautions Artists

Speaking about the risks of political involvement, Munyagwa expressed concern that some artists may unknowingly put themselves in dangerous situations, which could have catastrophic consequences for their personal and professional lives.

“I don’t deal with artists who sing vulgar lyrics. I call upon artists to stay away from politics because they won’t handle the pressure that comes with it—it will destroy their careers.”

He further warned that politics is a dirty and unpredictable game that many artists are not equipped to handle. According to Munyagwa, some musicians risk facing challenges they don’t even understand, all because of political affiliations.

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“Most of them will encounter obstacles they don’t even comprehend. Keep your careers away from politicians because the majority of them are just users.”

Artists Urged to Stay Neutral

Hon. Munyagwa advised musicians to remain neutral, stating that their success depends on all music fans, regardless of political affiliation. He emphasized that by staying politically unbiased, artists can retain a diverse fan base and avoid unnecessary conflicts.

He also singled out Lil Pazo and Gravity Omutujju, urging them to focus on composing meaningful and clean music, rather than blaming Bobi Wine or engaging in unnecessary disputes.

“I urge Lil Pazo and Gravity Omutujju to create music that is not vulgar and to stop blaming Bobi Wine.”

Politics and Music: A Risky Combination

Munyagwa’s sentiments come amid growing concerns over the intersection of politics and entertainment in Uganda. Several musicians have openly aligned themselves with political figures, leading to both increased fame and backlash. While some artists thrive in the political landscape, others have suffered career setbacks due to their affiliations.

His warning serves as a reminder that politics can be a double-edged sword for musicians. While some may gain influence, others risk alienating fans, facing legal troubles, or enduring political pressure.

Final Thoughts

As Uganda’s entertainment industry continues to evolve, Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa’s message resonates with many. The decision for artists to engage in politics remains controversial, but his advice to prioritize music over political entanglements may help some navigate their careers more wisely.

Stay tuned for more updates on Uganda’s music and political landscape.

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