Masaka businessman Lwasa Emmanuel, now known as Lwasa Acram following his conversion to Islam, has announced that he is selling his popular entertainment spot, Tavern Kick Club & Bar, citing religious reasons, financial constraints, and health-related issues.Lwasa revealed that after embracing Islam, he can no longer continue operating a bar, prompting him to put the establishment on the market for Shs 2 billion. He noted that part of the proceeds will go towards clearing an outstanding loan and managing personal health matters.According to Lwasa, the bar has been under financial stress for years, with the loan currently standing at approximately Shs 600 million, although the figure could be higher when interest is considered. He shared that the loan was taken before the COVID-19 pandemic, a period that severely affected his business.Emmanuel Lwasa plans Mecca pilgrimage after embracing IslamThe bank demands me, and the President had decided to help me pay off the loan but I don’t know what happened to him,Lwasa said, expressing frustration over the stalled assistance.He further explained that the pandemic crippled business operations, and even after reopening, the situation did not improve.I took the loan and that was when COVID came, that’s when the business started failing. Masaka people would come and drink without paying,Banka emmanja nina n’ebirwadde ebintawanya – Lwasa ku ky’okutunda Tavern Kick#DailySoup pic.twitter.com/n7fRWpuwDp— SPARK TV (@sparktvuganda) November 19, 2025The post Lwasa Acram cites Islam, health, and debt in decision to sell bar appeared first on MBU.