‘Keep It Private Until It’s Official’ — Katikkiro Mayiga Advises Content Creators on Responsible Publishing

Katikkiro Mayiga Urges Content Creators to Keep Relationships Private Until Official

KAMPALA, UGANDA – Buganda Kingdom Katikkiro, Charles Peter Mayiga, has advised content creators, artists, and television personalities to keep their relationships private until they are officially established, emphasizing the importance of protecting personal lives from unnecessary public scrutiny.

Mayiga made the remarks during a meeting with content creators and entertainers, where he applauded their contribution to society through creative content, comedy, music, and television productions that bring joy and relief to many people.

The Katikkiro commended the creatives for using their talents to uplift communities, noting that entertainment plays a significant role in helping individuals cope with stress, grief, and everyday challenges.

According to Mayiga, creative content has become an important source of encouragement and relaxation for many Ugandans, particularly during difficult times. He encouraged artists and digital creators to continue producing content that positively impacts society.

Mayiga Advises Creators on Privacy and Relationships

Beyond celebrating their achievements, Mayiga urged the creatives to exercise caution when sharing details of their personal relationships on social media platforms.

He advised them to avoid publicizing romantic relationships before they are fully established and official, saying privacy can help protect relationships from external pressure and public speculation.

“Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga has advised us to keep our relationships private until it’s the right time to make them official,” entertainer Reign, one of the attendees, shared after the meeting.

Ongoing Engagement with Uganda’s Creative Industry

The meeting is part of a series of engagements Mayiga has held with individuals from Uganda’s creative sector in recent months. Through these interactions, he has shared life lessons, leadership advice, and insights on personal development while recognizing the positive role creatives play in society.

Mayiga also encouraged Ugandans to prioritize relaxation, recreation, and mental well-being amid the pressures of daily life.

He emphasized the need for a balanced lifestyle, urging people to make time for activities that promote happiness, personal growth, and emotional wellness.

His message was welcomed by many attendees, who described the discussion as insightful and relevant to both their professional and personal lives.

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