Celeb Jazz

Dec 17, 2010

SINGER Zari’s brother-in-law was shot dead last month in Pretoria, South Africa and the South African-based Ugandan singer says she is still mourning him. However, that has not stopped Zari (right) from respecting her tradition of flying home a posh car for Christmas.

SINGER Zari’s brother-in-law was shot dead last month in Pretoria, South Africa and the South African-based Ugandan singer says she is still mourning him. However, that has not stopped Zari (right) from respecting her tradition of flying home a posh car for Christmas. This time, the singer’s car of choice is a Mercedes Benz, CLK 500 convertible with a customised number plate ZARI 4 GP.

Jose Chameleone is a darling of Ugandans abroad, according to UK- based Ngoma Radio listeners. The radio conducted a survey among its listeners in Europe over the best and worst Ugandan songs of the year. Last Saturday, the radio released their results, where Chameleone emerged the artiste of the year. Samalie Matovu was the best female new comer, MC Moseh as the best male new comer and Eddy Kenzo’s Stamina as the song of the year. Uganja president Bobi Wine’s Mr Katala was voted worst song because, they said, it was vulgar and immature.

Bebe Cool’s bouncer, Abbas Kabayo Bosco, popularly known as Cobra, was shot alongside Bebe Cool in the infamous incident at Nakumatt Oasis parking lot early this year. He received three shots in the stomach, left hand and right leg and has been battling his wounds alone. In May, reports that he had passed on were refuted by Bebe Cool, who organised a concert and brought Cobra to the stage. He raised sh1.2m for his treatment. Unfortunately, Cobra has not been seen in public again. Bebe Cool, where is your bouncer?


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