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Alien Skin opens up about his time in Luzira Prison and how he adapted

Patrick Mulwana, popularly known as Alien Skin, has shared his experience during his time at Luzira Prison.

Reflecting on his time there, Alien Skin revealed that he adapted well to the prison environment, maintaining a calm and composed demeanor throughout his stay.

Having some prior knowledge of how prisons operate, Alien Skin said he made a conscious effort to drop his celebrity persona and follow the rules.

Despite being recognized by some prison guards and inmates as a public figure, he remained grounded and respectful.

“When they approached me as fans, I didn’t act any differently. I just followed the rules.”

Even during moments like getting his hair trimmed by the guards, he stayed calm and cooperative.

Initially, Alien Skin kept to himself in his ward. However, he was later joined by a friend, and together, they adapted to the prison routine, finding a sense of normalcy.

He also noted that the prison was equipped with television screens, which kept him informed about events happening outside.

While he described his overall experience as manageable, Alien Skin expressed deep sadness over missing his friend’s funeral during his time in Luzira.

“That was painful for me,” he admitted, reflecting on the emotional toll of being unable to say goodbye to a loved one.

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Felista Di Superstar sets sights on political career, inspired by Bobi Wine

Rising star Felista Di Superstar, born Faith Nanyanzi, has expressed her desire to become a politician following inspiration from National Unity Platform (NUP) President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine.

During an interview, Felista hinted that since she has been doing music for some good time now, she feels that when she is done with studies, she should invest her efforts in something different.

She wants to tap into other different occupations and experience how life pans out and address the challenges that people face on a daily.

I’m studying to become a politician and I won’t quit music. A person can’t do music forever. I want to explore different fields of occupation in my youthful age just as Bobi Wine and Hon. Rachel Magola because they’re the people who I look up to and inspire me to be what I am today.

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Ruyonga and friends set to ignite the stage at “Bondo Oclock” concert

Rapper and lyricist, Ruyonga, is set to deliver an unforgettable musical experience at his concert dubbed #BondoOclock.

The Bond 7-sponsored event will take place tonight at Somewhere Else (formerly Panamera Bar) and promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent, vibes, and entertainment.

The concert will feature a star-studded lineup of performers, including renowned Ugandan artists Zex Bilangilangi and Pryce Teeba, alongside Kenyan sensation Son of Nation.

Fans can expect a night of vibrant performances and the best of African hip-hop and entertainment.

This is your chance to experience the electrifying energy of Ruyonga and his guests in a setting perfect for music lovers.

Event Details:
• Time: Gates open at 7 PM
• Sponsored by: Bond 7 Whiskey
• Ticket Prices:
• Shs50,000 – Shs60,000 (individuals)
• Shs100,000 (couples)
• Shs190,000 (VIP)
• Shs1.6 million (tables)

10 most-watched Ugandan music videos of 2024: A roundup of the biggest hits

Ugandan music continues to shine in 2024, with several artists achieving remarkable milestones on YouTube.

Here’s a roundup of the top 10 most-watched Ugandan music videos this year. These are ranked based on YouTube views and not necessarily the best song overall.

1. Hoozambe – Mudra D Viral & D Star

A viral sensation that originated from TikTok, “Hoozambe” gained even more traction when Mudra D Viral teamed up with D Star for the remix.

Featuring Shifrah as the vixen, the video, released in June, now boasts 8.8 million views on YouTube.

2. Love Commissioner – Rema Namakula Ft. David Lutalo

This heartwarming collaboration between Rema Namakula and David Lutalo turned out to be a masterpiece.

Released in May, this love anthem has garnered 4.5 million views so far.

3. It’s Okay – Acidic Vokoz

Busoga’s finest, Acidic Vokoz, has had a breakthrough year. His hit single “It’s Okay” became a fan favorite, especially after his successful debut concert.

Released earlier this year, the video has amassed 3.3 million views.

4. Masavu – Azawi

Off her Sankofa album, Azawi delivered “Masavu,” a song that quickly turned into an anthem.

The video, which debuted in April, has received 3.6 million views and counting.

5. Wakikuba – Sheebah

Sheebah, the self-proclaimed Queen Karma and a new mother, proved she still reigns supreme with “Wakikuba.”

Released in February, the upbeat track has gained 3 million views on YouTube.

6. Omuzabibbu – Tom Dee

Rising artist Tom Dee broke through with “Omuzabibbu,” a track that gained traction on TikTok before dominating YouTube.

Released in February, the song has amassed 2.3 million views, and Tom Dee is now gearing up for his first concert.

7. Headgirl – Maulana and Reign

Known for their comedic career, Maulana and Reign showcased their musical talent in “Headgirl.”

The video, released four months ago, has accumulated 2 million views.

8. Dawa – Elijah Kitaka

Often hailed as a contender for “Song of the Year,” Elijah Kitaka’s “Dawa” is a big hit.

Released in July, the video has earned 2.5 million views, solidifying Kitaka’s place as one to watch.

9. Style – Pia Pounds and John Blaq

Pia Pounds teamed up with John Blaq for the hit single “Style,” which has been enjoyed by fans since its release in June.

The video currently holds 2 million views.

10. Omezze – B2C & Rema Namakula

Rema Namakula’s consistent success is evident in her collaboration with the B2C boys on “Omezze.”

Released just three months ago, the track has already garnered 1.7 million views and continues to climb.

Ugandan music has had a phenomenal year, with these videos showcasing the talent and creativity in the industry. Which of these is your favorite? Let us know!

Bobi Wine’s brother Dax Vibez demands Bebe Cool to fulfill promise of gifting him a house

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Bobi Wine’s brother Ivan Bugembe, known by the stage name Dax Vibez, has asked the Gagamel boss Moses Ssali alias Bebe Cool to fulfill the promise he made of gifting him a house as one of the best performers on his annual list.

In 2022, Bebe Cool promised that he would buy land and construct houses to reward to the top performers on the 2nd of January.

He noted that the houses and the land titles would be handed over by President Museveni every year starting 2024.

Dax Vibez has demanded for his house since the start of the year after appearing number three (3) on Bebe’s best performers list of the year in 2023 following the success of his collaboration with Vinka titled “Believe”.

I want Bebe Cool to give me the house he promised me last year. He said that anyone who appears on the Bebe Cool list will be gifted. Unfortunately, I have never received anything. I think it is good that I remind him because this year is also about to end.

Bebe has yet to respond to Dax Vibez’s query.

When he was speaking in the interview, Dax was asked if he would work with Bebe on a collaboration but noted that the Gagamel boss would first have to fulfill his promise.

In 2019, Bebe Cool also promised to start rewarding top performers on his list, each with an envelope of Shs5m but no artist has ever come out to confirm receiving the cash from him.

He also promised to reward them with free video shoots and audio recording fully paid by Gagamel Records.

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Omega 256 to host debut concert at Lugogo Cricket Oval

Western Uganda’s female artist, Omega 256, has announced her debut concert scheduled for May 2, 2025, at Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala.

Taking to her X account, the singer revealed her excitement, writing, “Concert mode activated,” signaling her readiness to take this career step.

The concert promises to be a night to remember, with tickets priced at Shs 20,000 for ordinary, Shs 50,000 for VIP, and tables available for Shs 1 million and Shs 2 million.

Omega 256 expressed confidence in hosting her maiden event at such a grand venue, probably inspired by fellow Western Uganda artist Ray G’s successful concert in Kampala earlier this year.

She aims to prove that regional artists can also thrive in the competitive Central Uganda music scene.

Alien Skin announces plans to convert to Islam after release from prison (Watch)

Alien Skin real names Patrick Mulwana, has announced his intention to convert to Islam.

This revelation came shortly after his release from Luzira Prison, where he had been held on charges of assaulting doctors at St. Francis Hospital Nsambya.

Speaking to an excited crowd of fans and reporters on Thursday, the 30-year-old artist revealed his plan to give his Shahada (Islamic declaration of faith) at Old Kampala Mosque.

We have an arrangement, the other day you saw me in court with a (Kufi) hat. Indeed, soon I am going to Old Kampala to give my Shahada.

He also promised to explain his reasons for the spiritual transformation on the day of his conversion.

This announcement follows a troubling period in the Fangone Forest boss’s life, marked by his legal troubles and subsequent release on bail by the Makindye Magistrates Court today.

Irene Ntale engaged to partner, proposal goes viral (VIDEO)

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Ugandan songstress Irene Ntale is finally engaged, if we are to go by a video that is going viral online.

In the video accessed by the website, a gentleman only identified as Kalibbala is seen proposing to the former Swangz Avenue singer.

Irene Ntale at the Sipi Falls as their comrades cheered on before she said “Yes” and took the engagement ring on her finger.

Friends close to the couple reveal they have been seeing each other for years.

The news has been received with mixed reactions on different social media platforms as Ntale’s fans continue to congratulate her on the feat.

For some netizens, it’s still unbelievable and they claim it was at a videoshoot. Others wonder what her public admirer Lil Pazo Lunabe will say upon receiving the news.

Congratulations to the couple!

Josh Ruby is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the Ugandan entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2010. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

6 cities across the world with pioneering sustainability measures

Worldwide cities are at the forefront of tackling global sustainability challenges – in them, innovative measures reshape urban life, hopefully for a greener future. 

From energy-efficient infrastructure to waste management systems, these pioneering cities demonstrate how bold initiatives can make a difference!

Let’s take a look at six of the most sustainable cities in the world. 

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is widely regarded as a global leader in sustainability – it has an ambitious goal to become the world’s first carbon-neutral capital by 2025!

The city’s infrastructure prioritises cycling – there’s an extensive network of bike lanes that sees bicycles outnumbering cars. 

Renewable energy is another cornerstone of Copenhagen’s strategy, with offshore wind farms providing a significant portion of its power. 

And the city employs an efficient district heating and cooling system that utilises waste heat, further reducing carbon emissions and energy waste.

Singapore

The city-state of Singapore is a trailblazer in sustainable urban development and has been for the last few decades. After independence, it worked hard to increase its wealth, and sustainability was at the forefront. 

Known as a “City in a Garden,” Singapore features iconic vertical gardens and Supertrees that contribute to urban cooling and air purification. 

Singapore has revolutionised water management with its “Four National Taps” strategy, which includes desalination, rainwater harvesting and advanced recycling processes that turn wastewater into clean drinking water. 

Smart city technologies also play a pivotal role in optimising energy use, reducing waste, and enhancing the efficiency of public services. 

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is a global hub for the circular economy – it aims to halve resource consumption by 2030 and eliminate waste by 2050. 

This commitment is reflected in its support for sustainable businesses, recycling initiatives, and experiments with circular construction, such as 3D-printed buildings made from recycled materials.

Amsterdam is also renowned for its bike-friendly infrastructure, with over 400 kilometres of cycling paths and a cultural focus on cycling as a primary mode of transport. 

The city invests heavily in renewable energy sources, including wind and solar power. 

Amsterdam also incorporates innovative water management systems to adapt to rising sea levels. 

Las Vegas, USA

As it’s known for its dazzling lights and vibrant nightlife, Las Vegas might not seem like a sustainability pioneer at first glance!

But interestingly, the city has recently emerged as a leader in renewable energy, with government operations powered entirely by 100% renewable sources. This is largely thanks to extensive solar farms. 

Las Vegas tackles its desert location’s challenges with innovative water conservation measures, recycling water for irrigation and implementing strategies to reduce overall water usage.

In fact, Las Vegas’s reputation may be just why it is becoming more sustainable! When there are so many casinos using electricity in one place, it’s crucial to use more sustainable electricity solutions. 

The same goes for online casinos, like those advertised on Casino Guru. Some of these use a lot of power, despite not being in-person, so it’s vital to look at sustainability measures. 

Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver is widely recognised as one of the greenest cities in the world – it has a bold goal to become the world’s greenest city by 2025. 

Central to its sustainability efforts is a focus on renewable energy, with 98% of Vancouver’s electricity coming from hydropower. 

The city is also expanding its clean energy initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport and buildings, which account for a significant portion of urban emissions.

Vancouver’s Greenest City Action Plan (GCAP) drives many of its sustainability initiatives, including strict green building standards that promote energy efficiency and reduce waste. 

The city also supports an extensive public transport network, complemented by cycling infrastructure that encourages car-free commuting. 

Plus, over 92% of Vancouver residents live within a five-minute walk of a park or green space – and there’s a community push to preserve and maintain them. 

Vancouver is also committed to creating a circular economy. Initiatives such as zero-waste policies and community composting programmes help minimise landfill contributions while supporting sustainable living.

Cape Town, South Africa

In 2018, Cape Town city faced an unprecedented crisis, known as “Day Zero,” when water reservoirs were on the verge of running dry. 

But Cape Town turned this near-disaster into a model for water conservation through a combination of strict regulations, public awareness campaigns and innovative solutions. 

These included widespread adoption of greywater recycling, water-saving devices in households and efficient irrigation practices for agriculture.

Cape Town is advancing renewable energy, with significant investments in solar and wind farms to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. 

The city also supports sustainable urban agriculture through community gardens, which improve food security and reduce carbon emissions from food transport. 

Cape Town also prioritises biodiversity, as it lies within the Cape Floristic Region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Efforts to protect this unique ecosystem include urban green belts and conservation initiatives that engage local communities.

Final thoughts

Sustainability is important across the board, but these cities illustrate that it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. 

As urban areas worldwide grapple with climate change, these examples provide a roadmap for a greener, more resilient future.

Alien Skin’s motor dealer clears the air, denies Kasuku’s car reclamation claims

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Yesterday, reports emerged claiming that singer Alien Skin’s woes had intensified as he faced demands from the owners of the vehicles he has been using which included a Range Rover and a Ford.

It was claimed that the owners had turned against him and demanded that he return them and pay for their use.

The motor dealer identified as Kabonge Motors, however, nullifies the reports.

Kabonge claimed that he has so far sold four cars to Alien including a Range Rover, a Ford, a Nissan Patro, and a BMW.

He maintained that Alien had only made partial payments to the vehicles and was remaining with little balance to complete the payment.

Kabonge also revealed that he was only a car dealer but the cars he sold to Alien belonged to his friends based in America.

He confirmed that Alien bought the Range Rover at Shs55m and paid Shs40m, leaving a balance of Shs15m which gave him rights to do whatever he wanted with the car.

Kabonge has since requested Kasuku not to pin Alien Skin and pleaded to the owners of the vehicle to be patient with the singer noting that he will make full payments when he returns to work.

Kabonge Motors boss reveals that his agreement with Alien Skin granted him the right to transform his cars how he wanted despite not having fully cleared the balance which he vowed to clear soon pic.twitter.com/LhXA4klcfx

— MBU (@MBU) November 28, 2024

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