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Lydia Jazmine has revealed that a man’s wealth is not the top of his qualities if she is looking for a partner to settle down with in a relationship.

Rather, the 34-year-old is more interested in a respectful, loving, and understanding man because the kind of job she does requires a man who is very understanding.

Speaking at the debut of Mamideb’s ‘Le...


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The battle of ownership of the ‘See You Tonight’ music project and the sharing of its royalties between Cindy Sanyu and Omega 256,m and their respective managements continues to deepen.

Omega 256 claims that in initial discussions before the music project was recorded, her management and Cindy’s management debated the ownership of the song and concluded with the ul...


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Veteran Ugandan musician Omulangira Minsusera Ssegamwenge has opened up about his lifelong passion for music, revealing that he officially embarked on his musical journey in 1969.

The 80-year-old singer is renowned for timeless classics such as Ensi Tekungulwa, Obukadde Magezi, and Togayanga, songs that earned him admiration from music lo...


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Cindy Sanyu has revealed that her disagreements with fellow singer Bruno K during the height of the Uganda Musicians Association (UMA) and Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) wrangles nearly escalated into a physical confrontation.

Speaking during an interview on Galaxy FM, the UMA president dismissed ongoing rumors that the two artists’ organizations are s...


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Light Production boss Abdul Mulaasi has spoken about what he believes are widespread witchcraft practices in Uganda’s music industry, claiming that some artists fall victim to spiritual manipulation through alcohol abuse.

Drawing from his years of experience in the entertainment business, Mulaasi said there are various ways in which alleged voodoo practices are car...


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