Singer Sheebah Karungi to Stage Concert before Taking Maternity Leave

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Ugandan singer and dancer, Sheebah Karungi, popularly known as Queen Karma or Sheebah, is set to hold a concert dubbed “Neyanziza” at the Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala city on Friday, October 4, 2024, as she prepares to take off some time from performing live on stage.

The 34-year-old singer said that she is holding this concert as a way of thanking the Almighty God for how far He has brought her. This news desk has anticipated that the Neyanziza concert will probably see her thank God for the fruit of the womb as she prepares to take a break and concentrate on her motherly duties.

It should be remembered that months ago, rumors hit the social media about the singer having a baby bump, and it later became true after she appeared on stage with an enlarged tummy.

“I am so happy for Queen Sheebah. I am sure she will make a great mother. I think it is good timing to take leave from live performances so that she can take care of herself in her last trimester and prepare for the arrival of her bundle of joy,” a fan said.

The Nakyuka singer, during the press conference, assured her fans that during the leave she will continue releasing new songs.

The news of her pregnancy came in as a surprise since she had proudly come out to declare herself as a celebrated spinster. In her words, Sheebah said, “It is just a break; I am not going forever. I have been performing since I was 14 years old; I am 34 years old now. I think God decided I take the break,” she said.

Sheebah is known for her songs like John Rambo, Wakikuba, Ninda, Wankona, Silwana, Kimansulo, Nkutuse, Muwomya, Ekyama, Ndiwanjawulo, Empeta, Farmer, and many more.

This media house will keep you posted about the man responsible for scoring the goal against the once celebrated spinster and the man responsible for her baby bump.

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