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18 Aug '25
Kabako, a close friend of Sheebah, argued that the debate isn't about vocal talent, but rather about which artist has a larger catalog of popular songs.In a recent interview, musician Kabako offered his perspective on the ongoing debate over who gives a
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14 Jul '25
Speaking during a discussion on TikTok, Ntale explained that fans have long demanded she get pregnant, and now it's time for her to have a baby.For years now, social media has been pressuring Irene Ntale to get pregnant. She has been playing
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11 Jul '25
King Saha has consistently maintained his commitment to leading the musical community and has frequently called for the elections to be reinstated.Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has endorsed musician Mansur Semanda, widely known as King Sah
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24 Jun '25
Musician Spice Diana has opened up about motherhood and her plans to have children, revealing it's something she's wholeheartedly open to.The singer revealed her music career has stopped her from giving birth at an early age and says she would have over t
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08 Oct '24
It was 9pm and lots of people were still stuck in the long queues both at the VIP area and the general gate at Cricket Oval Lugogo on Friday evening trying to get access to Sheebah’s Neyanziza show. Some had tickets while others wanted to buy at the gate. The police and several bounc
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04 Oct '24
ToplineMore than 100 former staffers and national security leaders from past Republican administrations endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday—adding to the growing list of Republicans speaking out against former President Donald Trump.
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27 Sep '24
In 2022, Sheebah Karungi did the unthinkable, organised twin concerts at Kampala Serena’s Victoria Conference Hall. It was an ambitious move that could still show how much local music has come; for instance, there was a time when the biggest Ugandan concerts took place at Kyadondo Rugby Gr
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27 Sep '24
If you had Shs100m in savings, where would you invest it? Would you consider safety first or simply dive into government bonds, or venture into stocks? Maybe your hard-earned savings could find a cosy home in real estate or leave it with the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and forget ab