Upcoming singer Faria covers “Tuliyambala Engule”

Upcoming singer Faria love is unapologetically rooting for people power and now has a full cover of the song “Tuliyambala Engule” to show for it.

In her version of the song, she sings about the issues facing people within Uganda which she believes need to be changed especially with a change in leadership.

The video is quite simple but her expressions lay out the message quite well.

Watch it below;

MPs to Sue Bobi Wine For Tuliyambale Engule Video

This new song, Tuliyambale Engule by Bibi Wine, has brought a lot of confusion in the country. First, the pastors wanted to sue the man for apparently using a church themed song for political reasons. Now, the Members of parliament want to sue Bibi Wine for putting them in the video without their convent?

Everybody enjoys Bibi Wine’s songs

Following a clip from NBS Uncut, Kato Lubwama irons out that the video has as a matter of fact given more publicity to these members of parliament, since it has made multiple rounds on social media.

Robert Kyagulanyi, recorded a video, as the MPs danced to his favorite hit, Kyarenga, during their end of year 2018 party. This particular clip was inserted into the official video of Kyarenga. What do you think? Are the MPs just seeking opportunity? Or did Bobi Wine do Wrong?

 

UCC denies “Fake News” of banning Bobi wine’s tuliyambala engule

Since the release of his song “tuliyambala engule” bobi wine has attracted a lot of controversy on its release. Some spectators even came out to report that the song was banned by UCC for “disturbing the president’s peace something the body has vehemently denied.

This was after reports appeared on social media suggesting that UCC Executive Director Eng. Godfrey Mutabazi had issued a directive to all broadcasters against playing the song as well as people having it on their phones.

“Radios or TV stations that are going to play Bobi Wine’s new song ‘Tuliyambala Engule’ are at risk. That song should not be played anywhere, it’s treasonous and it disturbs the peace of the president. I even warn those who have it on their phones, we can track you and you will be forced to answer some questions,” the false report read.

However, when asked about the legitimacy of the report, UCC publicist, a one Pamela Ankunda trashed the social  media allegations.

“Not true,” she replied to a question from one of the social media gurus known as Paul Mugume, who was inquiring about the legitimacy of the report.