Uganda’s entertainment world has been rocked by major news: renowned media personality Henry Arinaitwe, aka Mr. Henrie, has officially signed out of Galaxy FM/TV.

After nearly a decade of holding down the mic and airwaves, the star confirmed his departure, calling it “one of the toughest decisions” of his career.

A Legacy That Defined Galaxy FM

For close to eight years, Mr. Henrie became the heartbeat of Galaxy FM’s Kansanga-based studio. Known for his smooth voice, wit, and ability to keep listeners glued, he wasn’t just another radio host — he was a brand.

Beyond his daily shows, he played a key leadership role as the Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the station, helping cement Galaxy FM’s reputation as one of the hottest youth-driven platforms in Uganda.

Quoting his farewell message, Henrie said:

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“I officially announce my departure from the station that has been my home, my family, and the heartbeat of my career.”

An Emotional Goodbye to Fans

Mr. Henrie didn’t hold back his gratitude, showering love on both management and Galaxy’s famously loyal fanbase, known as the Bazzinyi.

“You made me Uganda’s number one radio presenter. Together we created countless memories, laughter, and unforgettable moments.”

The announcement left many fans stunned, with social media already flooded with nostalgic clips, memes, and tributes. For many, Henrie’s voice has been the soundtrack of their mornings, commutes, and late-night vibes.

Not the End of the Road

While this marks the end of an unforgettable chapter, Henrie made it clear he’s not leaving media behind. Instead, he’s preparing for something even bigger.

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In his heartfelt statement, he explained:

“This has not been an easy decision… but it’s time for me to chase new dreams and pursue new goals.”

Sources close to the star hint that Henrie is eyeing television, digital content, and major brand partnerships — potentially signaling a strategic rebrand that could catapult him into continental fame.

What’s Next for Mr. Henrie?

Entertainment insiders speculate that Henrie could:

  • Launch his own digital media platform or podcast, tapping into Uganda’s growing online audience.
  • Transition into TV hosting or entertainment production.
  • Expand his footprint as a brand ambassador for regional and international companies.
  • Explore opportunities in event hosting and live entertainment, where his charisma is undeniable.

If true, this would mark a bold step in diversifying his career — a move similar to other East African media personalities who transitioned from radio to TV, music, and business ventures.

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A Bittersweet Moment for Ugandan Media

Mr. Henrie’s departure leaves a noticeable gap in Galaxy FM/TV’s lineup. His blend of professionalism, humor, and relatability won him not just listeners but a loyal fanbase who tuned in daily.

Still, Henrie insists this is not goodbye but a transition:

“The lessons and friendships I’ve built here will stay with me forever. It’s time to sharpen my skills and bring myself closer to my dreams.”

Fans React: “This Hurts, But We’re Proud”

On X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, fans wasted no time reacting to the news:

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  • “Mr. Henrie leaving Galaxy? This one hurts, man. He carried my mornings for years.”
  • “We’re proud of you, legend. The sky is just the beginning.”
  • “Galaxy FM without Henrie? I don’t even know how to feel right now.”

The outpouring of love proves one thing: Henrie’s legacy is cemented, and the next phase of his career will be watched very closely.

Final Word

Mr. Henrie’s exit is more than just a resignation — it’s the end of an era in Ugandan radio. But if his track record is anything to go by, the next chapter might be even bigger.

For now, the Bazzinyi are left with memories, gratitude, and the hope that Henrie’s next move will keep them just as entertained.

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