Snow Boy
Tensions flared in Kasese as two prominent figures, Sibitsomwa, a radio presenter at Kasese Guide Radio (KGR) and manager of KGR's Sacco, and Princess Aliah, the President of the Uganda Musician Association (UMA) Kasese Cluster, and administrator of a fundraising WhatsApp group, clashed over the release of Seyo, a well-known music producer, from Mubuku Main Prison.
The dispute unfolded on Tuesday, the 24th of October, as Princess Aliah, who has been tirelessly leading efforts to raise funds for Seyo's release, expressed her frustration over his absence in the court session. According to Princess Aliah, the public had generously contributed funds to secure Seyo's freedom, and she expected him to be released. However, Sibitsomwa, who holds the role of the plaintiff in the case, did not present the request for Seyo's release in court, leading to a heated exchange.
"We hope Seyo will be presented in court today, the 25th of October, amidst the saga that happened yesterday," Princess Aliah firmly stated, highlighting the urgency of the situation. The delay in Seyo's release has left many supporters anxious and eager for a swift resolution.
In a surprising turn of events, Princess Aliah also issued a stern warning to Sibitsomwa. She pledged to call for a strike against KGR if Seyo is not released on the 25th of October. This threat has added another layer of tension to the ongoing situation, as the local community anxiously awaits a resolution to Seyo's predicament.
The clash between these two influential individuals underscores the complexities and challenges surrounding Seyo's case, which has galvanized the Kasese music community. As the drama unfolds, the hope remains that a solution can be reached, allowing Seyo to regain his freedom and return to his music career. The KGR, UMA, and the broader community are closely following the events, eager to see Seyo released and the tensions eased.
Once upon time, the three shared the same stage
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