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Prima Kardashi Not Ready For Weddings or Settle Yet

Prima Kardashi Not Ready For Weddings or Settle Yet

Prima Kardashi is not here for the pressure. Not the timeline. Not the expectations. And definitely not the wedding planning. The Ugandan socialite and beautician sat down with her followers recently for what turned into a surprisingly candid conversation about love, cohabitation, and why she thinks weddings carry more bad energy than good. Why She…

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Why Ken Mukalakasa Reportedly Free and What Happens Next

Why Ken Mukalakasa Reportedly Free and What Happens Next

If you’ve been on Ugandan social media lately, you’ve probably seen the videos. Ken Mukalakasa, a name that’s been making rounds for all the wrong reasons, seemingly strolling around without a care in the world. No handcuffs. No guards. Just… free. Naturally, people had questions. Loud ones. That’s what pushed Hon. Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi to…

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B2C Entertainment Hits Back at Critics of Government Funding for Musicians

B2C Entertainment Hits Back at Critics of Government Funding for Musicians

Uganda’s beloved music group B2C Entertainment has come out swinging against public criticism directed at musicians who receive government support. B2C insisted that artists unfairly targeted in a debate that ignores far larger issues of public expenditure. The trio — known for chart-topping hits and a loyal East African fanbase — made their position clear…

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What Eddy Kenzo Got Wrong About The Old Guard

Don’t Mistake Privilege For Progress: What Eddy Kenzo Got Wrong About The Old Guard

There is a particular kind of erasure that happens in the music industry when success gets redefined to suit the generation currently holding the microphone. Eddy Kenzo, the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) president and one of the country’s most celebrated contemporary artists, recently handed us a textbook example of exactly that. Speaking publicly about…

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