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Should Relationships Be 50/50? Jowy Landa Thinks Not

In today’s world, many people believe relationships should be 50/50. Some even think it is fine for women to support their men if they earn

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Women Seek Songwriting Help More Than Men, Dokta Brain Says

Renowned songwriter Dokta Brain has revealed he played a hand in Uganda’s latest anthem, “Ki Uganda Kinyuma.” The track, released on October 3, celebrates the

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BigTril Tells Female Artistes: “There Is Room for Everyone”

Ugandan rapper BigTril has weighed in on the ongoing comparisons and perceived rivalries among female musicians in the country. In recent times, fans and the

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How Kataleya & Kandle Are Changing the Way Artistes Collaborate

In Uganda’s music industry, it is almost an unwritten rule that the artiste who asks for a collaboration usually ends up doing all the heavy

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Zayra Baby Reveals Why Nigeria Beats Uganda in Music and Influence

Ugandan social media star Zayra Baby, whose real name is Desire Nandijja, recently returned from Nigeria and shared her thoughts on why their entertainment industry

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“Are Our Fans Real?” Selecta Jeff Slams Low Engagement Online

It turns out the “many followers, little engagement” struggle is not just for ordinary users. Even celebrities are starting to feel the pinch, and some

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I Only Reveal My True Age In the Hospital — Henry Mwanje

It is no secret that many women prefer to keep their true age under wraps, and society has come to accept it. But it seems

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Dr Rashid Lukwago on Family Rift: “Those I Cared For Wanted to See Me Fail”

Dr Rashid Lukwago has spoken out about a deeply personal struggle, a strained relationship with his own family. Speaking to Sanyuka Uncut, the Ugandan herbalist

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Aloysius Matovu Joy Sounds Alarm on “Fashion Crisis” Among Youth

Veteran Ugandan actor, poet, and scriptwriter Aloysius Matovu Joy has spoken out about what he calls a “fashion crisis” among today’s youth. In a recent

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Ki Uganda Kinyuma: 10 Reasons Uganda at 63 Still Slaps Different

As Uganda turns 63, the usual headlines are about speeches, history, and flags. But away from politics and protocol, one thing remains undefeated: Ki Uganda