After the recent banter and heated exchanges about
@NinyeTabz , I promised to share what I know. Let me be very clear from the outset;
I have received direct calls from influential political figures, people who describe him as "a brother" β urging me to protect his identity and sources rather than expose more.
They made it plain that certain information should remain guarded for now. Because of this, I will not disclose everything I have learned.
This is not a game. These are real people, real networks, and real stakes involved in what is happening in our country.
What I can say is this: Tabz is not operating from inside Uganda. He pieces together information with remarkable accuracy from afar, often revealing details long before they become public.
Many of the things he has shared have later proven true β sometimes uncomfortably so.
Whether you love him or question him, his impact on the Ugandan conversation right now is undeniable.
As Ugandans, we deserve truth, not confusion. That is why I will continue doing what I promised: correcting the record wherever he gets it wrong, so that none of us are misled.
This is not about clout or drama. It is about responsibility. Let us discuss facts, question sources intelligently, and protect our countryβs interests without turning everything into unnecessary chaos. More will not be said for now.
Stay vigilant, stay united. πΊπ¬
One of the biggest highlights of the show was that moment when the original Spice met Sheebah Karungi on her runway to the stage and turned it into a bold challenge of who could twerk better on top of giving Sheebah her flowers. And guess what? Sheebah completely owned that moment.
Her dance game has been criminally underrated for years. Like I keep saying over and over again, Uganda is simply lucky to have Sheebahπ«Άπ½ππΏβ€οΈπ
Dancehall singer Cindy Sanyu has revealed that she recently struggled with fatigue, prompting medical advice to start using magnesium complex supplements to help restore her energy and overall wellness.