The Family Sunday Show had a rare opportunity to talk to Dj. Michael of the Omwana fame and Betty Mpologoma of the Big Daddy fame. They were joined by Ngoni live from Denmark.
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In Jan 2008, Erias Lukwago and DP Spokesperson Betty Nambooze Bakireke who is also the Chairperson of the Buganda Land Committee featured on Connect Uganda to discuss the contentious land issue in Uganda.
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In May 2007, the Family Sunday Show played host to a fresh new talent: Phad-A-Rhymz. He spoke to Mike and Queenie about his music and his life. It was also testimony to the great talent the Ugandan Diaspora has.
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Lord Fred Sebatta appeared as a guest on Connect Uganda's Family Sunday Show in August 2007. He answered the usual set of questions Mike and Queenie always put to their guests. And, interestingly, he and Sanyu Harriet (that lady who Mr. Sebatta revealed is his wife and duet partner) sang for the Diaspora. This program is now available for your listening pleasure.
In July 2007, on the Family Sunday Show, Mike and Queenie spoke to Messach Semakula. We began by asking him where and when his career in music started. A very lively and touching interview, especially when he revealed that the Late Paulo Kafeero passed away in his hands.... the whole interview is available for you to listen. Click on the player below.
On 6th February 2006, it is alleged that Aisha Nabukeera got involved in a fateful incident when a spiteful stepmother tricked her into setting herself alight. She suffered major burns from a wick candle fire on her chest, abdomen and legs. Connect Uganda has had two radio programs dedicated to her welfare.