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Breaking: Munyagwa Blasts Gloria Bugie Over School Show

Gloria Bugie Under Fire After Controversial School Performance
wamalaBy wamalaApril 2, 20264 Mins Read
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Ugandan singer Gloria Bugie is facing intense backlash after a recent performance at Namilyango College sparked outrage across social media—and now, a prominent political voice is weighing in.

Mubarak Munyagwa has publicly condemned the singer’s actions, calling her stage behavior inappropriate and demanding accountability.

And the internet? It’s already divided.

What Happened at Namilyango College?

The controversy erupted after videos and photos from Gloria Bugie’s performance began circulating online.

In the clips, the singer is seen engaging in energetic dance moves, including bending toward students during her performance—moves that many critics say were not suitable for a school setting, especially with a largely underage audience present.

What was meant to be an entertaining show quickly turned into a viral debate about boundaries, decency, and responsibility.

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Munyagwa Speaks Out: “This Is Unacceptable”

Reacting to the viral footage, Hon. Mubarak Munyagwa didn’t hold back.

In a strongly worded statement, he condemned the performance and raised serious concerns about its impact on students.

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“What she did is clearly child molestation.”

The statement immediately grabbed attention, intensifying the conversation around the incident.

Munyagwa went further, criticizing what he described as a growing trend in the music industry where some performers prioritize shock value over responsibility.

Calls for Legal Action Intensify

Beyond criticism, Munyagwa is pushing for consequences.

According to him, the situation goes beyond poor judgment—it warrants legal attention.

He argued that exposing students to adult-themed performances in a school environment crosses a serious line and should not be taken lightly.

His stance has sparked mixed reactions, with some agreeing that stricter measures are needed, while others feel the response may be too extreme.

“Artists Must Know Their Audience”

One of the key points raised by Munyagwa is the importance of context and audience awareness.

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Performing at a school, he emphasized, comes with a different set of expectations compared to clubs or concerts.

“Gloria Bugie should have performed in a decent attire. She can literally give birth to some of those children.”

His comments highlight concerns not just about dance moves, but also about presentation, content, and overall conduct.

Accountability Beyond the Artist

Interestingly, Munyagwa didn’t stop at the artist.

He also called out the school’s administration, suggesting that the responsibility should be shared.

According to him, the head teacher and organizers should also be held accountable for allowing such a performance to take place in the first place.

This has opened up a broader conversation about:

  • Event planning in schools
  • Vetting performers
  • Ensuring age-appropriate content

Hon. Munyagwa has expressed dissatisfaction with Gloria Bugie’s performance at school, urging her to behave more decently.#SanyukaUnCut #SanyukaUpdates pic.twitter.com/xRQlt83t5F

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— Sanyuka TV (@sanyukatv) March 31, 2026

Fans and Critics Clash Online

As expected, social media has turned into a battleground of opinions.

Supporters of Gloria Bugie argue that:

  • She was simply performing her usual stage routine
  • Responsibility should fall on event organizers
  • The backlash is being exaggerated

Critics, however, strongly disagree:

  • “That kind of performance doesn’t belong in a school.”
  • “Artists must adapt to their audience.”
  • “This was completely inappropriate.”

The debate is ongoing—and getting more intense by the hour.

A Bigger Conversation About Entertainment in Schools

This incident has reignited a long-standing debate:

👉 What kind of entertainment is appropriate for school environments?

With artists increasingly being invited to perform at schools, the line between fun and responsibility can sometimes blur.

Key concerns being raised include:

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  • Protecting minors from explicit content
  • Setting clear guidelines for performers
  • Balancing entertainment with educational values

Where Does Gloria Bugie Stand?

As of now, Gloria Bugie has not publicly responded to the backlash or Munyagwa’s statements.

Fans are eagerly waiting to see whether she will:

  • Address the controversy
  • Defend her performance
  • Or remain silent

Either way, the pressure is mounting.

E Page One Takeaway

What started as a school performance has now turned into a national conversation about decency, accountability, and the role of entertainers in youth spaces.

With strong opinions on both sides, one thing is clear:

👉 This story is far from over.

Source/Credit: Sanyuka Tv X

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