The singer Winnie Nakanwagi, also known as Winnie Nwagi, has engaged in dishonorable behavior that has sparked public discussion and raised the question of whether she is going through a professional crisis.

She was seen on camera being pursued on August 3 by a security officer from the Ministry of Internal Affairs' Kampala headquarters, where she had supposedly gone to work on travel permits. Later, after speaking with the ministry's spokeswoman, we discovered why she had been expelled: impure clothing.

George Bakuuta Gonzaga aka Gonza, her manager at Swangz Avenue, stated over the phone that they have yet to determine the precise details of what transpired at the ministry because everyone has "their facts."Gonza argued that they had not yet established the the details of what occurred, despite the reporter's claim that he had spoken to the ministry's spokeswoman as previously stated.Without explaining what what occurred, he said over the phone, "Anyone may say anything." We didn't attend. Gonza remarked, as if to imply that the ministry had something against the "Matala" singer: "All the things could have been handled in a different way."

However, some industry analysts argue that Nwagi is not disciplined, citing recent incidents as evidence. Her record label needs to "crack the whip," according to Jenkins Mukasa, a seasoned music analyst and participant in the music business.

"Nwagi is indisciplined, and her record label has not done much to discipline her," the man claimed. "The other day she assaulted her housemaid, then a waitress at Eddy Kitchen Restuarant in Kamwokya, damaged a TV screen, quarreled with a promoter, and now she's fighting a security guard."

"She needs to be punished, and Swangz Avenue needs to set up a news conference for her to apologize. In the UK, she is currently prohibited. She waits ten years before returning. she desired a passport! What is it to be put to use for? She won't be traveling much for the next ten years." On September 9, the "Kibulamu" singer will perform at the eagerly awaited Lugogo Cricket Oval. Swangz Avenue has hired KT Events to market the business. Mukasa claims that the concert was sold to the events firm because there might be a disagreement between her and the record label situated in the Nakawa Industrial Area.

"Why did they choose to book Juliana Kanyomozi, who is not affiliated with the record label, instead of selling her concert to KT Events? The concert by Kanyomozi happens on August 19. That's why I question why you give a freelance artist more attention than your own celebrity. Why didn't they market the Azawi one? [Priscilla Zawedde alias Azawi] held a well-attended performance on July 22. She is also connected to Swangz Avenue "said he.

"If someone tells me she's jaded with the label and they are tired of her, then... Perhaps it explains why. They ought to end their relationship and start over if there is a divide." When questioned about why they decided to sell the event, he posed the risible question: "What if it's a business decision?"

Without confirming or rejecting the assertion, he stated, "It may be a commercial choice... Anyone can say anything." When I persisted on a yes or no response, he just indicated there was no issue with the label and the songbird.

Isaac Katende, better known online as Kasuku, a radio personality, thinks Nwagi and Swangz may no longer get along. "If Nwagi is still managed by Swangz Avenue, it appears they are less committed to assisting her. It eludes me. Nwagi is surrounded by so many events that any label handling an artist of her stature would have already developed a crisis management strategy, "He expressed his opinion. "There ought to be disciplinary actions taken... Swangz Avenue is acting as if they don't care anymore, which I don't understand." Swangz Avenue asserts that it hasn't taken any action against Nwagi because there is no supporting documentation, while Gonza asserts that they are dedicated to assisting the performer.

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