Musicians Da Twinz fighting with Ugandans in the UK

Jan 20, 2012

DESPERATE UK-based Ugandan singers, popularly known as DA TWINZ are sad and blue after their 20-minutes show on BEN Television (Bright Entertainment Network, Sky Channel 184 and on Sky B platform), failed to attract a bigger fan base.

DESPERATE UK-based Ugandan singers, popularly known as DA TWINZ are sad and blue after their 20-minutes show on BEN Television (Bright Entertainment Network, Sky Channel 184 and on Sky B platform), failed to attract a bigger fan base.

A source in London says this has made the singers so desperate and turned swords against any Ugandan they know who lives in London.

However, the singers who lived in London without proper papers last year got British passports and citizenship and are now bonafide London dwellers.

For all the years Da Twinz lived in London, they could not come back home because they had no papers. This made them lose many opportunities to participate in local concerts when they had hit songs like Ndeku and many others.

The United Kingdom-based Ugandan musicians known as Da Twinz, who later changed to Ganda Foundation have registered a successful story since their inception and after they helped Denis Arinaitwe to get treatment for Lymphoma Cancer.

Adapted from The Kampala Sun

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