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The News Network Africa > Blog > Culture > Lifestyle > Kampala Crème New Season: The Boss Baddies Return. New Power. New Drama. New Reign.
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Kampala Crème New Season: The Boss Baddies Return. New Power. New Drama. New Reign.

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 1 April 2026 20:20
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  • The Boss Baddies are back – bolder, louder, and ready to own your Sundays on Pearl Magic Prime.

Kampala, 1st April 2026: Uganda, brace yourselves. The Boss Baddies are up for the throne. The queens who dominate Kampala’s social, business, and glam circles are officially coming back into the spotlight bigger, bolder, and more formidable than ever.

The queens aren’t just back. They’re reinventing the entire game. This new season is a celebration of the modern Ugandan woman who leads with ambition, loves loudly, hustles fiercely, and never apologizes for taking up space. This season, the Boss Baddies are rewriting the rules of influence, ownership, sisterhood, and power all while keeping Sundays on Pearl Magic Prime hotter than Kampala’s nightlife.

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Last season had the entire country tweeting, arguing, gasping, and choosing sides. But this new Season? – It’s personal. It’s raw. It’s glamorous. It dives deeper into the lives of Kampala’s most captivating women, not just their drama, but the empires they’re building, the barriers they’re breaking, and the identities they’re choosing for themselves.

This season welcomes Tamara Kainembabazi, sharp, witted, unshaken, and beautifully unpredictable. As one of the most influential young voices in Kampala’s social and digital spaces, Tamara brings a fresh, youthful pulse to the show. Her following spans Gen Z trendsetters, young professionals, and creatives and is set to disrupt alliances, challenge comfort zones, and shift the power balance in ways no one is ready for.

She joins returning Crème queens Sheena Holm, Primah Kardashi, Umra Murungi, and Zahara Toto, whose worlds expand even further this season with more business plays, more personal stakes, more rivalries, and more moments that will have viewers glued to their screens.

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In his remarks about the show, Hassan Saleh, Chief Executive Officer, MultiChoice Uganda, a Canal+ Company, highlighted the importance of the show in shaping local narratives.

“We are intentional about telling stories that are bold and authentically Ugandan. Kampala Crème brings entertainment and reflects the evolving identities and experiences of women today. The introduction of a new cast member adds an exciting layer that will keep viewers engaged from start to finish.”

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As part of its ongoing commitment to local content development, MultiChoice Uganda, continues to champion high-quality storytelling that highlights Ugandan talent and culture, further cementing its role as a leader in the country’s creative industry.

Building on the show’s cultural impact and its connection to audiences across Uganda, Saleh added; “Kampala Crème has become a mirror and a megaphone reflecting the ambitions, complexities, and evolving identities of modern Ugandan women. This season brings richer storytelling, deeper authenticity, and a new dynamic that will shift perceptions and spark national conversations.”

Judithiana Namazzi Ndugwa, the show’s producer, described this season as their most aspirational yet. She said, “This season, Kampala Crème reveals the hustle behind the glamour. There’s so much about the girls that audiences have yet to discover, and viewers will be impressed by what they learn as they follow their journeys. In their various hats of influence, our cast are channeling ambition into real impact – and they’re ready to show it to the world.”

The show promises a deeper exploration of identity, ambition, and the realities of the modern woman in Uganda, making it a must-watch for audiences seeking both drama and substance.

Kampala Crème New Season will premiere on Sunday April 12th on Pearl Magic Prime at 8:00pm. (DStv Ch 148 & GOtv Ch 303). Get Ka Weekie for as low as Ushs 11,500 on GOtv Plus (Channel 303) and Ushs 15,000 on DStv Access (Channel 148) to enjoy the new plot twist.

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