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Father Slams Ugandan Musicians as “Beggars” at Museveni Rally

Father Deogratius Kiibi Kateregga Calls Out Musicians at Museveni Rally
wamalaBy wamalaDecember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Father Deogratius Kiibi Kateregga of St. Joseph’s Parish, Mpigi, is not holding back when it comes to Ugandan musicians at President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s recent campaign rally. The outspoken cleric has publicly condemned several performers who appeared at the political event, branding them as “beggars” and “failed artists.”

“There are established artists that we knew, but now they have ditched music and turned to begging. When you look at their future, you wonder,” Father Kateregga said in a candid interview.

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In a mix of humor and critique, Father Kateregga suggested that some of these musicians might consider enrolling in a “beggars’ course” at a university to refine their skills. The pointed remark reflects his disappointment in artists who, in his view, have sacrificed professional integrity for material gain and handouts.

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“Failed musicians have also gone to President Museveni’s campaign rally, positioning themselves close to him so they can be seen,” he added.

The comment quickly ignited discussions online, with social media buzzing over whether the cleric’s words were harsh but justified or unnecessarily scathing.

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Family and Fulfillment vs. Material Pursuits

Father Kateregga didn’t stop at criticizing public performances. He also contrasted financial ambition with personal fulfillment, commending musicians who prioritized family life.

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“Artists who got hitched this year, you have done me good. Everyone needs a sense of belonging. Things that give you money can become empty with time, but physical things that come out of you give fulfillment,” he said.

By praising newly married artists, Father Kateregga highlighted the importance of balance between career, material pursuits, and meaningful personal milestones.

Public and Industry Reactions

The remarks have sparked mixed reactions across Uganda. Some praised the cleric for calling out what they perceive as opportunistic behavior in the entertainment industry, while others defended the artists, noting the challenges of sustaining a music career in a competitive environment.

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  • Supporters: Say the cleric is protecting the dignity of the music profession and discouraging exploitation.
  • Critics: Argue his comments are disrespectful and fail to acknowledge the economic realities artists face.

Industry insiders note that musicians attending political rallies is not uncommon in Uganda, but Father Kateregga’s blunt assessment has turned a routine event into a national debate about artistry, ethics, and survival in the music industry.

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t the first time religious leaders in Uganda have weighed in on cultural and artistic issues. Father Kateregga’s comments reflect broader societal concerns about the impact of politics on the creative arts and the tensions between financial incentives and artistic integrity.

By juxtaposing “beggars” with married, fulfilled artists, the cleric has issued a call to the creative community to consider long-term legacy over short-term gain.

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‘Sekajja yasinga Amir ensumika.’

Father Kiibi abyaatudde. #DailySoup pic.twitter.com/CZFfJHVP2w

— SPARK TV (@sparktvuganda) December 22, 2025

Do you agree with Father Kateregga’s critique of Ugandan musicians? Are artists selling out for money, or is this just harsh judgment? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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