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Singer Eddy Kenzo International Awards Taken to the National Museum

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Nickeodeon kids favorite African Star Eddy Kenzo has officially handed over his international awards/ accolades to the national museum for public access, we can exclusively reveal.

Kenzo’s Award Collection at the Uganda National Museum

The Big Talent Boss said that his deeds are meant to give access to his fans to see his glory and motivate the youth to work harder before handing over 5 accolades to the Museum.

Eddy kenzo afrima (R) and amaa (L) awards

The accolades taken include the BET Award (International Viewer’s choice award) that he won in 2015, , ARIMA Award (2006 ), AAMA Award, the YouTube Award. and his latest, the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award.

Eddy kenzo’s youtube (R) and nigeria.. award

Kenzo remains the first and still the only Ugandan to win the might BET Award that opened his doors of success internationally.

Suspected Hitman had list of 18 number plates

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Boda Boda Recovered

KAMPALA – Robert Okello was found with a new motorcycle having an old number plate (UEO 698K) in Amuriat district. Residents got suspicious and immediately alerted Police.

He is now a suspect after he was arrested following the tip-off.

Okello is suspected to be an iron bar hitman belonging to one of the gangs notorious for robbing bodaboda riders of their motorcycles.

Police, in a statement, said they found him with a list of 18 number plates which he could not account for.

Later, after his arrest, it was discovered that the motorcyle Okello had been found with was stolen property.

“Upon Okello’s arrest, we co-ordinated with our emergence response unit, who confirmed that the motorcycle found in his possession was stolen and reported missing by Gerald Mubangizi, a resident of Kikaaya,” Police said in a statement posted on their Facebook page.

Eddy Kenzo to perform at Wembley stadium on ‘One Africa Festival’

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Singer Edrisa Musuuza alias Eddy Kenzo must be the luckiest Ugandan musician on this planet as his music takes him to new places day by day. Among all the achievements he has got to his name including international accolades and performances, new opportunities are still searching for him and the latest being securing a performance at the mighty Wembley Stadium in London.

The Nickelodeon kids favorite African Star together with the Ghetto kids are set to entertain London people on the 2nd of June this year in an annual show dubbed ‘One Africa Festival’ at the England’s biggest Athletics stadium.

The singer is so excited after being selected to perform among the top Africa stars including P Square, Victoria Kimani, Flave and Pyhno in the event that comes to the UK for the first time and will be hosted by Nigerian singer, Banky W.

Ugandans Riders Impress at FIM Motocross Championship in Busiika

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Ugandan riders humiliated the Kenyans in the FIM Central Africa Motocross Championship that happened on Easter Sunday in Busiika.

The absence of Maxime Van Pee was not felt because of the freestyle stunts that the youngster Stav Orland exhibited at all jumps, whipping the bike like he was going to fall any one. Not only that, the Orland brother’s trainer, Ray Leybovich was on top of his game, whipping the bike left to right to the glee of the cheering fans.

Though in the past it had been Arthur Blick Jr, Van Pee and others in the higher cc’s, this time it was the young stars who excited the fans most as none left the track until the event was done.

In the Peewee class, Pascal Kasozi and Jonathan Katende who are sons of the Motorsport Rally driver Ponsiano Lwakataka and his Navigator George Ssemakula respectively plus Cream Productions boss, Haruna Mubiru’s son Ramathan Mubiru made a day for the fans with a spectacular performance.

In the 50cc class, the battle of Gift Ssebuguzi, a son to another rally driver Ronald Ssebuguzi with William Blick Jr and his sister Isabella Blick excited fans during their tight contest.

Isabella finished second in the event to win the overall women Category for team Uganda.

Ykee Benda Speaks Out on why he Dumped Girlfriend

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Late last year, we broke the news of the ‘Kyonkola’ Singer Wycliffe Tugume popularly known by stage names, Ykee Benda breaking out with his long time girlfriend, Juliet and many seemed not to believe at first. Ever since that, they have not been living together and none of them had come out publicly to speak out on why they decided to part ways.

See Also: Singer Ykee Benda Confirms he was Dumped

During an interview on Sanyu FM with Crystal Newman, Ykee Benda narrated why he had to end things with the love of his life who he had even proposed to earlier last year. He said that though they had a strong bond between them, however, things worsened after when they unfortunately lost the baby in a miscarriage. Here is his narration.

“The situation became unbearable between me and Julie at the start of this year, I could not handle it anymore so I decided to call it quits,

We loved each other so much even when I had gone to Algeria to study. However, we broke up one year before I came back to Uganda but later when I started singing we rekindled our relationship,

Early 2017 she got pregnant, in order to save us from embarrassment I decided to organize the proposal. This was not planned; actually all that we did was not meant to happen that year.

She knew about the ‘kukyala’ but the proposal was a surprise. Unfortunately as time went on we lost the baby (miscarriage), this destroyed our relationship to the core because it damaged Julie,

After my listening party, I had to go for a family meeting where elders tried to resolve issues between the two families, however, issues between the two of us had not yet been resolved,

Earlier this year I decided to end it with her and as a way of making her believe me I made it official and public by posting it on social media.” He sober fully narrated.

Meanwhile, the ‘Muna Kampala’ singer stated that he is now single and focusing more on his music career than relationships.

Late Mowzey Radio Dominates the 2018 Zzina Awards: Full List of Winners

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Fallen Good Lyfe singer and songwriter, Late Moses Sekibogo alias Mowzey Radio dominated the winners of the fifth edition of the annual Zzina Awards that were concluded yesterday, 29th March 2018 at Sky Beach Lounge, Freedom City.

Radio’s efforts of song writing were recognized with the Best Song writer award and also his vocals saw him and the weasel win different awards including Song Of The Year, Best Inspirational Song, Best Contemporary R&B Artist, Best Collaboration among others.

Other winners of the night included Star Buoy Fik Fameica who was the artist of th Year, Jose Chameleon, Ykee Benda, Fik Femica, Da Agent, B2C, Cindy, Best female artist Sheebah among others.

The event organized by Kansanga based radio station, Galaxy FM, not only saw the recognition of music personalities but there were also special winners from Sports represented by Uganda’s gold medalist at World Para Athletics Championships in London, David Emong. Comedians and socialites were also recognized.

Complete List of Zzina Award Winners

Artist Of The Year – Fik Fameica
Best Female Artist – Sheebah
Best Dancehall Artist – Cindy
Best Dancehall Song – Pon Mi – DJ Slick Stuart & DJ Roja Featuring Beenie Gunter
Song Of The Year – Gutamiiza – B2C Featuring Radio And Weasel
Best Afro Beat Song – Nyongera – B2C
Showbiz Personality – Brian White
Best Inspirational Song – Tambula Nange – Moze Radio
Best Collaboration – Gutamiiza – B2C + Radio And Weasel
Best Contemporary R&B Artist – Moses Radio
Best Male Artist – Ykee Benda
Best Fans Team – Team Radio And Weasel
Best Producer – Danz Ku Mapeesa
Best Comedian – Mariachi
Best Lugaflow/Rap Artist – Da Agent
Best Lugaflow/Rap Song – Kale Bba – Da Agent
Best Song Writer – Moze Radio
Breakthrough Artist – Fik Fameica

Ex Cranes Striker, David Obua turns to Coaching

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Former sharp footed Uganda Cranes forward, David Obua started o his coaching career. e can reveal. He was one of the tens that took coaching courses at Njeru technical center in 2016 and he is now here to apply the skills he learnt.

David Obua is now coaching Buziga Islamic Secondary School which will participate in the forthcoming post primary tournament.

Many believe that due to his offensive mind game plan, an entertaining game approach is expected. He is now monitored by many since he once angered the mighty Cranes die hard fans when he said that the team is playing aimless street football.

Watch the Space!!!

Sheila Gashumba Finally Speaks Out on Dating Rapper Fik Fameica

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Ever since this year started, Sheila Gashumba’s relationship with Rapper Fik Fameica have been making headlines on newspapers and blogs, some going an extra mile of spilling out that they could be even sharing fluids.

Both had kept a deaf ear to the allegations until a few weeks back when the 23-year old ‘Kutama’ hit maker came out to refute the dating claims. That was not the end, the two continued hanging out together and their closeness continued to worry their fans, asking them selves whether their celebrities are rally dating or not.

However, the light skinned NTV Presenter has come out to clear air about her relationship with the musicians she is always spotted with, warning all writers to stop publishing ‘what she called rubbish’ about her name in a bid of selling their blogs and newspapers.

She took to her social media page to reveal that she has never date any Ugandan despite the fact that she works in the entertainment industry. Here is what she posted.

As good as my memory remembers, I have never come out to openly talk about my relationship with anyone. I have never dated anyone in Uganda and randomly the blogs always tag me with all these different people. My life revolves around my career and family. I must admit I have grown up working in the entertainment industry which means associating with both males and females in the industry but that doesn’t mean I have extra personal relationships with any of them,

I love the Ugandan music industry and the music but that doesn’t mean I have anything extra to do with it. So it’s high time I make this clear, I need the media to put some respect on my name, stop writing all kind of rubbish to sell your blogs or newspapers,

If I don’t come out publicly about something that means it either doesn’t exist or it isn’t happening,” Sheila Gashumba’s post read.

Is it Better to be Poor in a Poor Country?

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Slums of Uganda

Let’s face it – it sucks to be poor anywhere. But I think a lot about relative poverty.

Very frequently here in Uganda, people will ask me to “take them to America.” I know the vision in their minds. They will step off the airplane and someone will hand them a bag of money, whisk them away in their limo to their big house in Beverly Hills, and tell them where to show up for their first day of work at their powerful, high-paying job.

Most of these people who come up to me (and every other mzungu) are unemployed, uneducated young men who are wanting to escape their poverty here. Would their situation be better as poor, uneducated, young black men in America, where around one in nine young black men are in prison? Or would it be worse?

Maybe it would be better. Many immigrants might not jump straight into the “good life,” but they are able to make just enough to survive and send some money back to their family. Then they have children who are American citizens, who make it through the public school system, possibly college, and really do make that jump into the middle class. It’s the American Dream.

Is Poverty Relative?

A poor person in Uganda probably has a vast family network for help and support. You can buy a minimal amount of food for very little money, and you can live as a squatter on land that isn’t yours in a structure that would never pass code in a western nation. Not a great reality, but you are surviving and you are probably surrounded by a lot of other people who are struggling the same way you are. Your baseline for comparison isn’t so far off from your own reality.

On the other hand, this is the kind of poverty that can kill you. Many poor nations don’t have the social safety nets in terms of health care and other services, and without access to good education, it is very hard to move up the ladder.

In the United States, a poor person is daily confronted by the signs of wealth around them, so they might feel poorer by comparison. When my wife and I were serving as Americorps volunteers in Alaska, our friends were as broke as we were, so we all went to the food bank together and found free things to do on our time off. It was much harder when we moved to Boulder, Colorado, after that, still broke from our time as volunteers, but now surrounded by extreme wealth.

Family networks in wealthier nations are also often not as strong or as extensive, so you are much more on your own to “make it or break it.” In some places you can get thrown in jail for panhandling or sleeping in the park under a tarp. You certainly can’t set up a shack somewhere and live in it for any length of time. Overall, your options are much more limited. You might also be living in a place where it gets below freezing at night and, if you are homeless, this situation probably creates your highest risk of “death by poverty.”

On the bright side, your kids are probably in school for free, although they are feeling a lot of peer pressure to dress better and have nice things that you can’t afford to buy them. There are also free services available to keep you alive if you get seriously ill, need drug treatment, or if you become temporarily homeless through the loss of a job. We also have unemployment benefits and welfare that, ideally, are designed to help people get through a bumpy stretch of time. Many who are in the country illegally, though, are afraid to access these services.

What Do You Think?

Here’s what I guess it boils down to. If I could figure out a way to get one of these young men a visa to the United States, would I be doing him a favor?

This is what the comments section is for. Let us know what you think.

Mark D. Jordahl – Kampala

Sheebah Dominates Hipipo Music Awards, Wins 5 Accolades

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Despite not being in attendance, Singer Sheebah Karungi turned out to be the topic of the night of 17th March, after winning 5 Hipipo music awards.

It was the 6th edition of the annual music accolades on the Saturday 17 at Kampala Serena Hotel.

The ‘Muwe’ singer was announced as a winner on top 5 awards, including Artist of the Year, Best Female Artist, Best Afro Beat Song, Best East African Collabo and Album of the Year.

The Best Afro Beat Song was Sintani Tonkema, where Sheebah Karungi featured Roden Y alias Kabako and Fik Fameica, Best East African Collabo was Binkolera featuring Rwanda’s The Ben and the voted Album of the Year was her Karma Queen.

Fik Fameica, Nessim, Navio, Late Mowzey Radio, Selector Jay were among the other winners with the highlight of the night being criticism to Mary Bata’s Best Band song where she beat Carol Nantongo and Eddy Yawe’s ‘Tukigaale’ song that many claimed that she didn’t deserve it.

The Event of award giving out also Saw Great performances from artists like Navio, Fik Fameika, Evelyn Lagu, Waka Waka stars, Ghetto Triplet kids and Roden Y Kabako in addition to Afro Fusion Band that bucked Diana Nalubega as she sung different songs from Radio &Weasel in paying tribute to Fallen Good Lyfe star, Late Moses Sekibogo Nakintije a.k.a Mowzey.

Meanwhile among other big artistes that snubbed the 2018 HiPipo Music Awards included Bebe Cool, Chameleone, Juliana Kanyomozi, Cindy, Rema Namakula and Eddy Kenzo among.

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