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BETTY KYALO ISSUES A STATEMENT

 Media Personality Betty Kyalo has issued a statement stating that she would take action against individuals using social media platforms to tarnish her name. This comes after social media circulated a video sinuating that she was involved in the production of an explicit content. Betty's management revealed that they had taken action by reporting the matter to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations for action.  "Culprits spreading fake and defamatory news about me must and will be prosecuted," she wrote. Betty has alleged that she has been a constant target of cyber bullying.

SPICE DIANA SETS THE BAR HIGH DURING MAIDEN CONCERT AT LUGOGO'S CRICKET OVAL

Uganda’s female sensation Hajara Namukwaya popularly known as Spice Diana made history becoming the second female artist from Uganda to fill up a stadium. The event, held at the famous Lugogo cricket oval, attracted thousands of her music fans as other artists showed their support by performing during the night.  Celebrated artists including Vinka, Winnie Nwagi. The ‘kwata wano’ hitmaker had a star studded guest list that also included Bobi Wine’s wife Barbie. The Source management signee pulled a glamorous show complete with fireworks display. However, the show didn’t end without drama after military police called it off before Spice could perform all her songs.    According to artist Nince Henry, he claims that the show ended prematurely sending Spice to walk backstage amid flowing tears. While apologizing to his fans for not performing, alleging that the concert was raided by military police. “The show didn’t go as planned. We didn’t get to perform the last song featuring Spice even

KENYA'S MUTHAKA WINS BEST FEMALE ARTIST EAST AFRICA AWARD AT THE JUST CONCLUDED AFRIMA DAKAR, SENEGAL.

Africa's biggest stars hit the red carpet during the awards ceremony to celebrate the music industry during this year's All African Music Awards, AFRIMA, that took place in Dakar, Senegal. The four-day event culminated Sunday evening at an awards ceremony on the outskirts of Senegal's capital, Dakar, and included performances from some of Africa's most popular musicians such as Nigeria's P-Square and Tiwa Savage, Mali's Rokia Kone and Senegalese singers, Youssou N'dour and Baaba Maal. Ivorian singer Didi B won best song of the year for his rendition of "Tala." Ascending the stage in front of a boisterous audience, he thanked his colleagues and said it was his first award of the year. "I dedicate it to my mother and my fans," the Ivorian rapper, singer and songwriter said. Nigerian megastar Burna Boy took home the award for Best Album and Best African Act. Afrobeats global icons Davido and Wizkid also recorded wins with the former winnig t