On May 5, followers of Sheebah Karungi and Spice Diana were taken aback when they witnessed the two artists dancing together, despite having engaged in a public exchange of indirect criticisms just a few weeks prior.

Diana and Karungi were reunited in a video shared following the election of leaders for the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) after a significant period of time. On that day, Karungi was elected as the first vice president of the Federation, with Eddy Kenzo serving as its head.This week, Diana was appointed as the Federation's deputy vice president.

Sheebah Karungi revealed that she and Spice Diana came to the mutual agreement that collaborating and working together offered greater advantages than remaining apart.

They reached a mutual understanding that their personal friendship is not a prerequisite for collaborating on projects that could bring them both benefits.

"As musicians, we don't have any issues with each other," stated Karungi during a recent media interview.

"Spice has never wronged me, and I have never wronged her."

Sheebah Karungi hinted that the beef between them is primarily fueled by fans and external forces with malicious intentions.

"After reflecting deeply, we realized that our problems are not between us. The problem lies with those who are stealing our money [implying individuals benefiting from their music royalties; one of the Federation's objectives is to advocate for strong copyright policies]." She expressed that there are negative forces attempting to keep them apart so that they lose focus on crucial matters.

"We have agreed to set aside our differences," stated Karungi. "We don't have to be friends in order to collaborate, but we can work towards a shared goal that benefits all of us and our future generations." Their strained relationship became apparent when Spice Diana unfollowed Sheebah Karungi on social media.






share this news to: