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BREAKING: Legendary DJ Bush Baby Has Passed Away

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BREAKING: Legendary DJ Bush Baby Has Passed Away

Renowned media personality DJ Bush Baby, real name Michael Benjamin Owor, has passed away.

The celebrated deejay and media consultant passed away on Thursday, June 5, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, mentorship, and innovation in the entertainment industry.

The cause of his death is yet to be established. But close friends have disclosed that he was found lifeless in his studio in Entebbe.

DJ Bush Baby was a pioneer in Uganda’s media and entertainment landscape.

He started his career in the early 2000s and quickly became a household name, known for his dynamic presence on the radio and television. His work spanned across various media houses, including Urban TV, NBS TV, and STV, where he held roles as a presenter, senior producer, and head of content. His contributions were instrumental in shaping Uganda’s entertainment scene

In 2021, DJ Bush Baby faced a life-threatening challenge when he suffered a severe accident at his home. While performing domestic tasks, he stepped on a weak manhole cover, resulting in a fractured pelvic bone and damage to vital internal organs. The incident required extensive surgery and a lengthy recovery period.

Despite the severity of his injuries, he displayed remarkable resilience, undergoing successful surgery and expressing gratitude for the support he received from friends, colleagues, and fans.

Beyond his on-air presence, DJ Bush Baby was deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of talent. He initiated the “Salute the DJ” program, a mentorship platform aimed at empowering young deejays in Uganda.

Through this initiative, he provided guidance, training, and opportunities for emerging talents, ensuring the growth and professionalization of the deejay community.

His influence extended beyond the entertainment industry. DJ Bush Baby was known for his philanthropic efforts, often using his platform to raise awareness and funds for various causes. His ability to connect with people and inspire change made him a respected figure in both media and community circles.


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“Full of Drug Addicts” — Uncle Chumi Blasts Eddy Kenzo’s Federation

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Full of Drug Addicts” — Uncle Chumi Blasts Eddy Kenzo’s Federation

Uncle Chumi, a TikTok musician, has criticized Eddy Kenzo’s Uganda National Musicians Federation, claiming it consists of drug addicts.

Since its establishment about two years ago, this federation has received significant backlash from both entertainers and the public.

In discussing the ongoing feud between Kenzo and Bobi Wine, Uncle Chumi remarked that the contrast between the two is as apparent as day and night. She claimed that while Bobi Wine serves as the president, Kenzo leads a group of drug users within the UNMF.

On a different note, the singer of “Gwokutte Gwoba” explained a recent episode where she was seen taking off her clothes. She mentioned that she felt compelled by a force that told her to undress. This incident occurred during Ssuna Ben’s Binyanya nyanya concert. According to Uncle Chumi, the attendees were already under some influence, and she wished to emulate them by undressing.

“I took my clothes off at Ssuna Ben’s Binyanya nyanya because I felt possessed, and something urged me to do it. Everyone there was already influenced, and I wanted to fit in with them,” she stated.

Furthermore, Uncle Chumi addressed her current relationship with Spice Diana. The pair had a fallout months back after Spice Diana remixed one of Chumi’s songs. She engaged in a tirade of insults towards the “Nzigulawo” singer. However, she later expressed regret, stating that she had been misled by certain individuals, including event promoter Abitex, whom she believed had her best interests at heart.

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