Celeb Jazz

Feb 25, 2011

THERE could be truth in the practice of sowing and harvesting, according to the new Hummer, found seated at Liberty Worship Centre in Lungujja.

THERE could be truth in the practice of sowing and harvesting, according to the new Hummer, found seated at Liberty Worship Centre in Lungujja.

Apparently, it is senior pastor, Imelda Namutebi Kula’s harvest of generous giving. When Namutebi (inset) ‘sowed’ her 2003 model Hummer, H2 SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle), registration Psalm 89, ‘in’ Pastor Robert Kayanja two years ago, a US-based born–again Ugandan businessman brought the returns.

This man of God, who fellowships at Liberty Worship Centre, sent her a new 2006 model H2 SUT (Sports Utility Truck) estimated at $100,000 (over sh230m). The pastor, who had also sowed her Prado (registration Psalm 8), used the same plates on the new harvest. We hear it is customised to the pastor’s likes. Praise the Lord!


Sweden-based singer Maddox Sematimba, whose Nakattude song took Kampala by storm a few years ago, will never forget 2010. He was thrown into jail for debts and hotel bills and when he flew back to Sweden, he was deported. Well, Maddox is now in Kampala trying to put together a come- back hit. But he revealed to our snoop that he is taking his time.

Bobi Wine’s younger brother, Mickie Wine’s friends are baffled at the speed at which the his mansion in Magere Kasangati, is going up. Mickie, who is also a musician with Bobi’s Fire Base Crew, has left many of his friends wondering where he is getting all this money.

Snoops want to believe his elder brother, Bobi Wine, is giving him a hand, after all, the house is located on his expansive land in Kasangati.





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