Saturday 27 December 2014

All The Action From The Rich Party


The Rich Gang, Made of Money party took place at Silk Liquid last week. South Africa based ‘dons’ commonly known as Ivan Ssemwanga, Cheune and King Lawrence hosted the party. Kampala based Meddie Ssentongo was a late replacement for a one Katsha De Bank (Shafiq Katumba). Katsha was allegedly thrown out of the gang for not being financially solid.
The main catch at the event was the open bar, which meant that drinks would be flowing till morning. The people started entering the club at 7pm after paying a cover fee of Shs 35,000. However the hosts arrived in a white limousine at midnight. Ssemwanga declared the bar open but only Guinness, Bell Lager and Tusker Malt lager were on the house.  At some point the club got too packed they doors had to be shut.  Desire Luzinda performed later in the night. As the partying and drinking went on till morning.  Its is reported that the so-called rich gang threw cash at people (made it rain) but I had left the over packed club.  Here are some pictures.

The gang inside the limo
The MCs


BBA rep Ellah with a random guy 


Revelers grab the beers 









Tuesday 23 December 2014

IRENE NTALE LANDS MEGA DEAL FROM UBL

Irene Ntale has ended 2014 with a bang after penning a deal of yet to be disclosed amount of money to be  the campaign ambassador for the Red Card to Drunk Driving campaign which kicked off on Tuesday 16, 2014.



Ntale takes over the role from Uganda’s legendary referee, Mr Charles Masembe, who served in the position since December 2013. 
Speaking to journalists at the unveiling ceremony of Ntale, Ms Charity Kiyemba, the Corporate Relations and Legal Director UBL said the artiste was chosen as the face of the campaign because of her reputable character, strong values, and appeal to millions of Ugandans between 18 and 35 years of age. 
“As the campaign ambassador, Irene will inspire Ugandans to drink responsibly so that our roads are safe for all users, especially during the festive seasons and Easter, when we celebrate the milestones in our lives,” she said.
The artiste has recorded a campaign song which will amplify the awareness drive about responsible drinking in our society. “The team at UBL has listened to the song and do believe many of you will enjoy it when you listen to it,” Kiyemba said.
She also applauded Ms. Ntale for accepting to be the new campaign ambassador and for the work she has done for the drive so far. “We are optimistic that her efforts during the campaign will enable us to achieve the campaign objectives,” she said.
UBL also recognized Mr Masembe for his work during the 2013 Red Card campaign with a token of appreciation. Ms Kiyemba noted that, “His position as the campaign ambassador contributed immensely to the overall success of the campaign because he inspired many sports lovers who frequent alcohol outlets and sports events to drink responsibly.” Masembe also raised awareness about the campaign and challenged many Ugandans not to engage in the bad habit of drunk driving.

L-R Benon Mugumbya of Swangs Avenue, Irene Ntale and Ms Charity Kiyemba


An evaluation carried out by our research partner Millward Brown, shows that last year’s campaign created huge awareness on responsible drinking. The research conducted among 300 people to measure the impact of our communication on responsible drinking in Uganda showed that 87% of the respondents interviewed, had seen or heard the “Don’t Drink and Drive” responsible drinking message. Of the total number of people interviewed 132 people agreed that responsible drinking is knowing your limits as well as not driving while under the influence of alcohol.

In her remarks, Ms. Ntale commended UBL for appointing her as the campaign ambassador of the Red Card to Drunk Driving campaign. “I thank Uganda Breweries Limited for putting its trust in me as an advocate for responsible drinking and road safety in Uganda. 
“Today, I too pledge not to drink and drive and I urge all of you; my fans, my colleagues in the industry and my fellow citizens, drink responsibly. Think about the consequences of your actions before you make that decision that could ruin your family, your festive mood and most importantly, your life,” Ntale said. 
Over the last seven years, UBL and its partners, have carried out responsible drinking campaigns to increase awareness around responsible consumption of alcohol and reduce harm or abuse of its products.

Friday 10 October 2014

Richy receives RFI nod


Richard Kaweesa, commonly known by his stage name Richy, a songwriter, singer and guitarist, has been shortlisted on the top ten finalists of this year’s RFI Discovery Awards. This makes him the second Ugandan to be nominated for this prestigious award after Maurice Kirya. In 2010 Kirya beat over 500 musicians from all over Africa to scoop the award.
RFI Discovery Awards, also known as Prix Décourvetes, aim at giving new artistes an opportunity to promote their music talents. They are organised in partnership with Cultures France, the French Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs and the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie.
Over the years, the Prix Découvertes has been awarded to diverse popular artistes, including Tiken Jah Fakoly (Ivory Coast), Awadi (Senegal), Amadou and Mariam (Mali) and Maurice Kirya (Uganda).
Richy was selected together with other artistes that include; Albino Mbie (Mozambique), Bobona (Burundi), Idylle Mamba (CAR), Ife (Benin), Krotal (Cameroon), Marema (Senegal), Oupta (Congo Brazzaville), Shishani (Namibia), and Couzany (Cape Verde).
Congolese sensational singer Fally Ipupa will be on the judge’s panel for this year’s awards.
The award winner receives 10.000 Euros and goes on a tour of selected African countries and gets to perform at a concert in France. Burkina Faso’s Smarty won last year’s award.
Richy is one of the voices behind the Uganda 50th independence theme song Yoga Yoga. The jubilee song also featured Esther Nabaasa and Ruyonga. In the gospel circles, he is known for his RnB song, True Love. Ebiro byaffe (our days) the afro-beat single off his album, My Words, is getting massive airplay on East African radios and TV channels.


 To vote, log on to: http://www.prixdecouvertes.com/en/vote
The voting process ends on 30th October.