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Zari Hassan says the Shakib Cham bar brawl was instigated by a friend
That messy bar fight involving Zari Hassan’s husband has a new twist. Zari Hassan stepped up to defend Shakib Cham after allegations surfaced regarding a violent altercation with Williams Bugeme at a bar in Munyonyo. Police officers at Kabalagala Police Station opened a file following claims that Shakib and his crew assaulted patrons, destroyed property, and stole phones during the chaos. The influencer claims a mutual acquaintance orchestrated the entire disaster while pretending to mediate issues between Shakib and Boss Mutoto. She insists this third party instigated violence the moment they arrived. Rumors suggesting she cheated with Bugeme got shut down quickly because she clarified they share family ties and never crossed that...
Prima Kadarshi begs Winnie Wa Mummy for cyberstalking forgiveness
The internet drama machine finally jammed up for one loudmouthed socialite. Prima Kadarshi issued a desperate apology to Winnie Wa Mummy following heavy allegations regarding cyberstalking filed at Lubowa Police Station. Nakafeero Winnie, along with her management team, claimed the influencer destroyed her reputation online, which prompted official police involvement. Prima jumped on a TikTok stream begging for mercy while admitting she lacks funds for expensive legal battles. She promised never to speak their names again and swore to improve her future behavior. The content creator pleaded with King Saha and the aggrieved singer to drop the issue because she simply cannot pay for court proceedings.
Swahaba ditches Islam, rebrands as Kasumba Lubowa
Religious drama just peaked as a famous singer publicly ditched Islam for traditional gods. Swahaba Kasumba stunned attendees at a gathering in Mukono Kirowoozo, organized under Jjumba Lubowa Aligawees, where he stripped off his Muslim garments to embrace local spirituality. He removed a Jubba received from Sheikh Abdallah Zaake Ahmed Mukasa, along with a pricey taqiyah cap purchased in Kampala. The artist went backstage to remove a red Kanzu before announcing he adopted the new title Kasumba Lubowa Bamweyana. This switch happened during festivities filled with music and rituals meant to welcome the coming year. He argued that this transition represents the correct spiritual track while encouraging Muslim clerics to attempt the same...
Winnie Wa Mummy cops Prima Kadarshi for cyberstalking
Internet beef just got real with cops involved over hurt feelings on TikTok. Winnie Wa Mummy went to Lubowa Police Station to slap a cyberstalking case on socialite Prima Kadarshi following alleged digital harassment. Nakafeero Winnie claims Ndagire Prima targeted her persistently, prompting a formal file at the precinct. Her representatives insist they reached a breaking point with the constant online pestering. The management squad declared they possess zero tolerance for anyone messing with their client. They want fans to know they fully back the singer while detectives handle the investigation into these serious crimes against personal safety. Tension rose because Prima uses live broadcasts to roast famous names. That habit...
Centenary Bank plants cash trees, hives in Mbale
Centenary Bank teamed up with Bees & Trees Uganda to save wrecked land in Mbale, immediately initiating the Coffee Agroforestry for Environment and Livelihood Enhancement Initiative at Wokukiri Village. This partnership addresses poverty and soil ruin by funding twenty-seven million Shillings for six thousand coffee seedlings, three thousand indigenous trees, and eighty modern Kenya Top Bar beehives for local women and youth groups. Stephen Bright Sakwa, a co-founder of the bee organization, plans to incentivize tree care through global EcoCerts that pay farmers quarterly if their saplings survive, while Finance Manager Connie Olives claims this approach secures diverse revenue streams. Locals previously destroyed the soil through poor...
Museveni tells Kayunga - get rich or stay poor
Museveni told Kayunga residents that staying poor is a personal skill issue while speaking at Busaana Town Council playgrounds. He argued that while the state provides infrastructure like electricity and the Kayunga-Bbaale-Galiraaya road, specific household wealth requires individual hustle. The President hyped his four-acre farming concept, insisting locals utilize Parish Development Model funds to generate income rather than waiting for handouts. He specifically called out inefficient fishing on Lake Kyoga, promising that the government plans to dig ponds for group management to yield massive returns. He also asked district leaders to find space for an industrial park. First Lady Janet Museveni then pressured the crowd regarding the...
BYD smokes Tesla in global EV race
Elon just took a massive L as China officially stole the EV crown. BYD sold 2.25 million electric vehicles last year to eclipse the 1.65 million estimated for Tesla. This marks a historic shift where the Shenzhen manufacturer outpaced the American giant, putting immense heat on Western markets alongside budget-friendly competitors like Geely and MG. Musk faces serious headwinds from political controversies involving President Donald Trump, which impacted the stock value he needs to secure a trillion-dollar payout dependent on selling Optimus robots. Shareholders worry the billionaire focuses little attention on the car brand while managing X, SpaceX, and The Boring Company alongside a federal efficiency role. Early sales dipped...
Museveni ditches fish cops, EGIU demands real reform fast
Uganda just nuked its controversial fish cops, yet critics claim the replacement plan feels sus. President Yoweri Museveni ordered General Muhoozi Kainerugaba to scrap the Fisheries Protection Unit under Lieutenant Colonel Mercy Tukahirwa following nasty allegations concerning human rights violations. Samuel Okulony from the Environment Governance Institute Uganda argues that simply tossing out the old guard fails if the state waits months to act. He insists a fresh team needs to be organized within fifteen days to prove this move is not merely some lame trick before the upcoming elections. General Sam Okiding and Major General Richard Otto are set to supervise the restructuring to fix the mess. Okulony demands genuine transparency...
Voters might pick leaders based on empty pockets
A government insider claims poverty and last-minute panic will dictate the upcoming vote. Fred Bamwine from the Office of the President told host Canary Mugume on Next Big Talk that household income is the real boss for the looming election in Uganda. He warned that stressed citizens might literally flip their choices while standing in line because politicians treat leadership like a casual side hustle instead of a serious responsibility. This security veteran dragged local leaders for ignoring the consequences of bad governance. Bamwine argued that money in pockets matters more than slogans and even suggested the opposition accidentally recruits for President Museveni through their messy strategies. He thinks preferences remain...
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