It is still war between the two competitive Ugandan female artistes Cinderella Sanyu and Sheebah Kalungi.
The Allegations
It is reported that Sheebah and Cindy are always available to comment about one another for anyone who cares to listen including the case when one of them is in a mistake or has done something they are not supposed to do.
Musicians in bitter talk
And for this time all musicians ranting over Sheebah’s decision to perform for students while dressed indecently and yet show no remorse for it.
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“Yes she is to be blamed for the mistake she made after going to perform at a school indecently dressed and erotically dancing in school which led to the banning of all other artists from performing in schools.
As a president of the Uganda Musicians Association, a body that takes all musicians, Cindy had a lot to say about Sheebah and the whole incident.
Cindy shoots at Sheeba
Cindy said Sheebah needs to learn how to dress when going to different events, she shouldn’t dress like she is going to a bar yet she is going to perform for children.
Cindy said “I knows how to dress for different occasions, therefore she should be tipped to learn from me.”
Real talk
“When we’re performing in bars, we are performing for adults and it’s ok to dress the way we want but we have to change when performing in schools for young ones, you don’t have to expose yourself to the young ones because they are not ready to mentally get what you feed them, for I dress decently when performing for students,”- she says.
Meanwhile all this time Sheeba Karungi has since been so silent about the whole thing of banning musicians from performing in schools although several musicians ave come out in different capacities as entertainers to weigh in on the issue.
Several Ugandan musicians weigh in.
Musicians have expressed mixed reactions after the ministry of education announced a temporary ban that stops them from performing in schools.
Cindy came out to blame the government on the other hand that what they did was wrong. Rather they had to seek dialogue from the stakeholders before taking such a radical decision.
Similarly, media personality Kasuku said that the ministry was supposed to first talk to school owners and musician leaders before making a move.
Also, media personality cum politician Mr. Mosh shared similar views to Cindy and Kasuku as he said that government should sit down with artists and guide them on how to dress while going to schools.
He further urged artists to be good examples to young people because some copy what they do.
More Reactions
Comedian Amooti Omubalanguzi alias Amooti says he is outraged by the ministry’s ban on artistes performing in schools. He rather asked the government to concentrate on Mbale and Karamoja matters and live the artists to entertain students.
“They think stopping artists from performing in schools is going to stop students from seeing them? What the ministry is wrong because those children will start escaping from schools looking for us,” said Amoo