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Henry Mwanje Breaks Silence on Grace Khan Fallout — “She Wanted All the Money!”

Henry Mwanje breaks silence on First Grade Production’s fallout with Grace Khan
wamalaBy wamalaNovember 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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After weeks of speculation, First Grade Production singer Henry Mwanje has finally opened up about what really happened between him and fellow singer Grace Khan, shedding light on the money dispute that caused tension within the group.

In an exclusive interview, Mwanje revealed that the fallout stemmed from a payment misunderstanding after a recent performance — one that quickly spiraled into a heated feud.

“I didn’t refuse to pay Grace Khan,” Mwanje clarified. “She just wanted to take the money alone without the band receiving any share.”

Inside the Payment Dispute That Started It All

According to Mwanje, the drama began after event organizers sent the group’s performance payment — reportedly around Shs 2 million — directly to him instead of Grace Khan.

Following the group’s usual protocol, he handed the money to the band’s treasurer, Jemimah Namatovu, to ensure it was properly managed and shared.

“When the money was handed to me, I forwarded it to the treasurer,” Mwanje explained. “Grace wanted it deposited into her mobile money, but the organizer preferred to send it to me, fearing the group might not show up if she received it directly.”

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This decision, however, did not sit well with Grace Khan, who reportedly felt she was entitled to the full amount for her role in the performance.

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Mwanje Says He Was Protecting the Band

Mwanje insists that his intentions were not malicious — he was simply trying to protect the interests of the band and ensure that everyone received their fair share.

“It wasn’t about greed or disrespect,” he said. “We have systems as a band. Everyone works hard, from the instrumentalists to the vocalists. The money is always handled by the treasurer to keep things transparent.”

He admitted that despite his efforts to handle the matter professionally, the situation quickly escalated, with rumors and misunderstandings spreading online.

Grace Khan’s Silence Fuels Speculation

While Mwanje has now shared his side of the story, Grace Khan has yet to publicly respond, leaving fans divided over who’s to blame.

Some supporters believe the disagreement was simply a communication breakdown, while others think it highlights deeper issues within the group’s management.

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Social media has been buzzing with mixed reactions, with many urging both artists to reconcile and focus on their music careers rather than internal conflicts.

Fans React: “This Is Unnecessary Drama”

After Mwanje’s revelations hit the airwaves, fans of both singers flooded the comments section with opinions.

One fan wrote:

“This is such a small issue that shouldn’t break a group. They’ve performed together for so long; they should sort it privately.”

Another added:

“Money can destroy friendships if people aren’t transparent. Henry did the right thing by following the band system.”

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However, others defended Grace Khan, suggesting that as the lead performer, she may have felt undervalued by the group’s payment structure.

“Grace probably just wanted clarity. Sometimes women in bands don’t get the credit they deserve,” a commenter noted.

A Band Built on Talent — But Tested by Tension

First Grade Production has long been known for blending smooth vocals and captivating stage performances. But like many groups in Uganda’s fast-paced music scene, internal rifts often arise — especially when money and recognition are involved.

Industry insiders say the Mwanje–Grace Khan fallout is a wake-up call about the importance of proper management and communication in collaborative music groups.

“When artists work together without clear agreements, these misunderstandings are bound to happen,” a Kampala-based music promoter told The Pop Radar. “Transparency is key.”

Mwanje Still Open to Reconciliation

Despite the misunderstanding, Mwanje maintains that he holds no grudge against Grace Khan, emphasizing that he’s still open to dialogue.

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“I have no problem with Grace. We’ve shared stages, songs, and memories. I just want peace and fairness in the group,” he said.

He added that he hopes the matter can be resolved amicably so everyone can get back to doing what they love most — making great music for their fans.

What’s Next for First Grade Production?

With public interest growing and fans calling for unity, the big question remains — can Grace Khan and Henry Mwanje mend their professional relationship?

If both artists find common ground, they could easily return to dominating Uganda’s live performance scene. But if not, the group may face a long road to rebuilding its reputation and internal trust.

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Do you think Henry Mwanje did the right thing by following the group’s payment rules? Should Grace Khan have handled it differently? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned to The Pop Radar for the latest updates on Uganda’s music scene!

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