Tha Icon speaks about transformation from Uganda to enrollment into the British army
Ugandan born The Icon speaks about transformation from Uganda to enrollment into the British army At some point in life...
Read moreDetailsUgandan born The Icon speaks about transformation from Uganda to enrollment into the British army At some point in life...
Read moreDetailsThe minister of Information and National guidance Judith Nabakooba has confirmed that the government will give out free TVs and...
Read moreDetailsJovan Luzinda is one of the few talents that emerged from The New Eagles talent search. Besides his looks that...
Read moreDetailsTwenty two year old Tonny Simba a.k.a Supreme lives in London. Supreme, a rapper, believes he can conquer Ugandan’s entertainment...
Read moreDetailsRonald Magada aka Maro is a Ugandan R&B artist with arguably the sweetest voice. A testament to Maro's impeccable musical...
Read moreDetailsMC Kats Time collects memories and events. Every second that passes by, one registers victory or misfortune. Like any other...
Read moreDetailsI think the music industry is growing. It is now making money. The existence of artistes like Fresh daddy proves...
Read moreDetails“Most of the people I grew up with in Kasubi are either in jail, dead or mad. I am therefore...
Read moreDetailsHe recalls that during those encounters, he revealed to Wabuyu how he had started his music journey under the...
Read moreDetailsIt was a series of multi-cultural performances at the Uganda museum on Sunday as House of Talent - was premiering...
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