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Lil Pazo calls out TV for snubbing Ugandan hits
Lil Pazo is dragging local TV stations for massive hypocrisy regarding censorship. The singer slammed broadcasters for banning his tracks over alleged vulgarity while the songs blow up everywhere else. He argued that television gatekeepers ignore what actual humans want to watch because they cling to outdated regulations. Lunabe pointed out that his track Ekisododo gets massive rotation in bars and homes despite the television blackout. He claimed that regular people in the ghetto jam to his content daily, yet media houses pretend the demand does not exist. The artist called out the double standard where international acts get a free pass. Pazo noted that stations happily blast music from Cardi B and Nicki Minaj without filtering the...
Nina Roz vows to keep making music after taking office
Nina Roz swears that chasing political office will not kill her music career. The artist is gunning for the Sembabule Woman Member of Parliament seat on the NUP ticket, yet she insists she refuses to ghost her fanbase. She credits the recording booth for shaping her identity and promised to keep releasing tracks. She expressed deep frustration over how broken the creative scene looks locally. The candidate argued that entertainment generates massive revenue globally, but the domestic industry lags behind because everyone keeps fighting. She claimed disunity wrecked progress previously and begged peers to finally work together for mutual survival. Fans can apparently expect fresh content soon despite her heavy campaign schedule. Nina...
Pallaso tells Chumi to swap friends for industry ties
Pallaso basically told Uncle Chumi her current squad will not cut it for long-term success. The singer urged the breakout star to ditch dead weight and start networking with established industry players who actually know how the game works. He stressed that raw talent requires the right connections to survive. Pallaso noted that Chumi entered the music scene during a rough era, lacking the old-school mentors who used to guide fresh talent. He described her as an original hitmaker but insisted she needs a solid foundation built on relationships with veterans who have seen it all. The veteran performer argued that watching her rise from the bottom was great, yet she needs to expand her circle beyond just him. He wants her to absorb...
Kenzo tells Bebe Cool to make music, not noise
Eddy Kenzo just absolutely destroyed Bebe Cool for chasing clout instead of making hits. The Big Talent Boss fired back after accusations that he lacks knowledge regarding copyright management in Uganda. Kenzo told reporters that his rival purposely targets whoever is trending just to steal headlines. He argued that hard work goes into creating viral tracks, while Bebe simply piggybacks on that success using negativity. The singer advised the veteran performer to actually visit a recording studio and generate relevance through quality audio rather than constant public feuds. Kenzo swore that this acts as the final time he addresses the drama because he refuses to offer any more free promo. He mentioned maintaining respect for Bebe...
A Pass says he's only competing with himself
A Pass claims he is too unique to worry about industry rivals. The musician went on TikTok Live to shut down chatter that he tries to outshine peers, insisting his only opponent remains himself. Bagonza Alexander noted that from day one, the goal was never battling other performers for supremacy. He urged doubters to check his YouTube channel if they want proof of his distinct style. The artist suggested that watching his video production process and mannerisms would show that nobody else operates on his level or mimics his specific creative vibe. A Pass maintained that everyone is inherently different, making direct comparisons impossible. He believes his content stands alone in the market, stressing that he occupies a lane where...
Museveni tells Busoga leaders to drop their egos or stay poor
Museveni just roasted Busoga leaders for acting like spoiled children while the poor suffer. The president spoke at Iganga Girls’ Secondary School, telling National Resistance Movement officials that their constant bickering blocks economic progress. He warned that egos kill service delivery and poverty reduction efforts across the region. Internal squabbles apparently got bad enough that Persis Namuganza requested this intervention, yet some big names initially ghosted the event. Museveni noted that Rebecca Kadaga claimed she never received an invite, forcing him to verify that local security officers had actually sent messages through proper channels. This lack of cohesion in Busoga contrasts sharply with unified fronts seen in...
Luwero Coffee Park breaks ground Jan 17
Luwero is finally securing the bag with a massive coffee factory construction starting soon, as Vice President Jessica Alupo confirmed that the Luwero Coffee Park officially break ground on January 17. She dropped this update at the Kasana Grounds expo while representing President Museveni. This joint venture involves the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation teaming up with Saudi Arabia. Private players Nonda Commodities Limited and Ingaz Group International are handling the actual work. The ambitious plan targets ten billion dollars in exports by 2030 via local processing. Acting RDC Abel Bekunda verified that all paperwork is complete for the location along Kasiso Road near Nimrod Hotel. Project Coordinator Augustine...
Museveni ties Uganda’s prosperity to African markets
Museveni told local leaders that Pan-Africanism basically pays the bills while chilling at the National ICT Hub in Nakawa. The President explained to a group under Aminah Nanziri Lukanga that Uganda relies heavily on regional neighbors to offload massive surpluses of milk and sugar because domestic consumption remains surprisingly low. He noted that the country produces way more sweet stuff than it actually needs. The same logic applies to dairy since cows pump out over five billion liters annually, despite locals drinking less than one billion. The big man argued that isolating the economy would destroy these industries immediately. He roasted identity politics for failing to generate cash. The veteran leader claimed that focusing on...
20,000 Kitumbi residents finally get land titles
Twenty thousand locals in Kassanda District just dodged eviction after the government finally handed over land titles. State Minister Sam Mayanja visited Kitumbi Sub-county to distribute official papers covering seven villages, such as Kyalyabulo and Lubaali. The official warned land grabbers to back off immediately while handing the documents to village chairpersons. LCII boss Augustine Gasaasira admitted the community struggled to believe President Museveni would actually assist them until MP Michael Bukenya Kyabikoola confirmed the deal. Residents spent ages fighting for security after Judith Nabakooba initially promised that the big man would grant them five square miles on Singo Block 493. Bwandagi Cell Chairperson Gabriel...
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