Bobi Wine in fresh trouble as Minister vows to ban him for composing songs that incite the public

Bobi Wine aka Kyagulanyi

The Minister of State for Culture, Peace Mutuuzo, has warned music  artistes in Uganda who compose songs that are majorly intended to incite members of the public to go rogue against the NRM regime government.

This was said whist officiating at the UPDF annual cultural gala in Jinja the minister showed concern over the increasing composition of songs and plays that she said are dangerous to the harmony of the country.

 She revealed plans to ban such artists from performing on the Ugandan land.

Mutuuzo said there was a deliberate move by NRM government to develop the creative art industry hence they will not look on as artistes misuse it.

“Some of these artistes are misusing the freedom by composing songs that lead to hatred and disharmony,” she said.

The remarks appear to be target Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine, the Kyadondo East MP whose song, “Tuliyambala Engule” has been interpreted in some circles to be politically divisive.

Every year, military students at the Senior Command and Staff College Kimaka in Jinja hold a cultural fete where they showcase cultural values and norms.

Like the previous events, army men and women from different armies across the continent including Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Tanzania South Sudan and South Africa participated in an exhibition of their cultural norms and values including food, dress code and other forms of social life.

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