Entertainment
Linda Lwanga: A U.K.-Born Fashion Designer Mixes Ugandan Tradition with an International Essence
I caught up with U.K.-born Ugandan designer Linda Lwanga in Washington, D.C. where she showcased some of the most unique designs we'd seen in a long time. Mixing international flavor with Ugandan flavor, her new company Zanaa continues to draw in many with its eye-catching jewelry and accessories. »
Moze Radio Congratulates Lilian On Their New Son from U.S.
After Lilian Mbabazi gave birth to their new son, Moze Radio congratulated her from the U.S. The diaspora in the U.S. has had the opportunity to see many artists from home this fall, including Bebe Cool, Chameleon, Moze Radio and Weasel, and Navio. But will they stay out of trouble? »
Catch Chameleon this Friday in California!
Chameleon will perform in two shows in California this weekend. Click here for more information. »
What Does It Take to Spin Ugandan?
Maryland-based deejay D'Ug does his homework and spins for everyone: American, Ugandan, Liberian, you name it. »
Ugandans Kick Off Fall with Lively Conventions in the U.S.
Ugandans traveled all over the United States last weekend to kick off fall with diverse conventions and meet-ups. Networking, dancing, and good music and food were all in abudance for the Ugandan diaspora as they kicked off fall. »
Blu 3′s Lillian and Moze Radio in Dispute?
Rumors have been spreading that there is conflict between two of our favorite artists, Blu 3's Lillian and Moze Radio, over their child-to-be. »
P. Ssozi + Bigg Mo= Lugapoetry in Mass.
Ugandans Abroad had the chance to catch up with two Lugaflow artists in Massachusetts, who will be releasing new singles this fall to the diaspora community. The two describe their music as Afro-futuristic Lugapoetry, and want you to savor their journey. »
The Battle Between Bebe and Bobi Continues…
Bebe Cool and Bobi Wine have been sparring again-- and perhaps taking things a bit too far. Didn't they bury the hatchet in May? We hear not... »
Taxpayers Cough Up $75,000 For Cool and Family’s Trip to Boston for Medical Treatment
After Bebe Cool was shot by a police officer last January after an R-Kelly concert, he's had to move using a wheelchair or crutches. Now Ugandan taxpayers will pick up the tab of over $75,000 to send Cool and his family to Boston for medical treatment next week. »
The Future of Hip-Hop in Uganda?: Babaluku’s Youth Movement
Canada's 30-year-old Ugandan artist Babaluku, who many might remember for pioneering Lugaflow, says the future of Uganda lies with its youth-- and its vibrant hip-hop movement. »


