Titus Serunjogi
16 November 2006
opinion
Kampala — ANY fans had become accustomed to the fact that Mariam Ndagire only gets behind the microphone to taunt at a certain co-wife.
Well, Ndagire seems to have veered away from that path. Her latest album, Tudde eri abaana, Ndagire celebrates everything about life, love, and kids. And believe it or not, this time round, Ndagire is having her go at dancehall vibes.
With her latest album, she seems set to invade the discotheque.
But, she says, "I am dedicating my latest album to the children. They too deserve to enjoy life."
Her first showcasing of the album was at a charity show for sicklers at the National Theatre recently. On the album, Mariam Ndagire congratulates working-class women for being able to cater to their own needs.
Ndagire continues rocking the radio waves.
Doubtless, Tudde eri abaana is her best piece in years.
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