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Uganda Denies Akothee Performance Visa, Citing Immorality

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 11 October 2019.

On October 11, 2019, the Ugandan government denied Kenyan musician Akothee a performance visa, citing her immorality.

Akothee was set to tour Uganda later this year for a mega performance, but her recent social media appearances have raised concerns among Ugandan authorities.

According to a letter circulating on social media, Ugandan President Museveni ordered the denial of Akothee's entry into the country.

Akothee has been the subject of controversy in the Kenyan music industry, with some critics accusing her of promoting immorality through her performances.

Major Lubaale, an aide to the President, stated that Akothee is a 'bad influence' and 'lacks self-respect.'

Uganda has hosted several artists considered controversial, but Akothee's level of immorality is deemed too high for the country to stomach.

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