Social and political analyst Frank Ntambi has finally broken his silence following the peaceful resolution of his cyber harassment case involving top Ugandan talent manager Jeff Kiwa.
With the long-standing legal battle now officially behind them, Ntambi is urging for a fresh start built on respect, collaboration, and forgiveness.
“That Chapter Is Closed — Let’s Move Forward”
Speaking publicly for the first time since the Makindye Chief Magistrate’s Court formally closed the case on Thursday, Ntambi struck a tone of reconciliation rather than resentment.
“My message to Jeff Kiwa: I think when this saga came, it was a chapter that was not on good terms, but it was shut,” Ntambi said. “I believe we can start a fresh chapter and continue to work together positively.”
The emotional appeal comes as both men signal a willingness to put the past behind them, marking what many fans and insiders see as a turning point for Uganda’s entertainment and media relationship.
Promoting Unity in the Industry
Ntambi went on to emphasize the importance of cooperation between the media and entertainment sectors, two industries that often intersect but occasionally clash due to misunderstanding and competition.
“We both need each other in this business because, in the media industry, we must work closely with those in the entertainment sector,” he said.
His remarks struck a chord across social platforms, with fans and colleagues applauding his maturity and call for peace.
“This is the energy we need — people choosing growth over grudges,” one user commented on Facebook.
“Uganda’s entertainment industry can only win when we unite,” another fan wrote.

A Peaceful Resolution After Months of Tension
The feud between Ntambi and Kiwa had captured public attention after reports surfaced of legal action involving online statements and alleged defamation.
However, both sides recently agreed to a mutual settlement, leading the court to officially close the case — a move that many observers have praised as a mature and progressive decision.
The peaceful end marks a new page in what had been one of the more heated entertainment–media disputes of the year.
Ntambi’s Call for Professionalism and Growth
Ntambi’s recent statement reflects a broader message about professionalism and responsibility in Uganda’s fast-evolving creative landscape.
“We can only build this industry if we learn to handle disagreements with wisdom,” he said. “It’s time to focus on growth, not division.”
Industry analysts say Ntambi’s remarks could inspire other public figures to choose dialogue over conflict, especially in an age where social media drama often escalates into public scandal.
Jeff Kiwa’s Influence in the Music Scene
While Jeff Kiwa has yet to make an official statement regarding Ntambi’s comments, his role as one of Uganda’s most influential music managers remains significant.
Known for managing top artists and shaping trends within the local scene, Kiwa’s partnership with media figures like Ntambi could signal a powerful collaboration between journalism and music promotion in the near future.
Fans online are already speculating about a potential joint media project or public appearance to symbolize reconciliation between the two.
Fans React: “This Is a Big Win for Ugandan Entertainment”
Across social media, the public has largely embraced Ntambi’s peace-driven message. Many praised both men for handling the situation with dignity and maturity.
“This is what real leadership looks like,” a comment read.
“No grudges, just growth — Uganda needs more of this energy,” another wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Others pointed out that such reconciliations set an example for younger entertainers and influencers, encouraging a culture of mutual respect in an industry often fueled by rivalry and ego.
A New Chapter Begins
For Ntambi, this moment represents more than just the end of a legal issue — it’s a symbol of transformation and renewed purpose.
He emphasized that as the entertainment and media industries continue to expand, unity and professionalism will be key to achieving sustainable success.
“Let’s use this as a lesson,” he concluded. “We can all disagree and still move forward with respect. It’s time to build, not break.”
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