The Ganda Boys have apologized to the Katikiro Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga for redoing the Buganda Anthem without permission. Accompanied by their aide, Prince Nicholas Mwanga, at Bulange Mengo, met the Katikiro and other kingdom officials, and expressed their deep regret about redoing the anthem, confessing that it was a great mistake. “We would like to apologize. When we started this, there were a lot of things we didn’t know, and when we ended up making this mistake. Under your counsel and guidance, we are willing to lift the culture through our art,” Denis Mugaga said.Fortunately, the Katikiro accepted their apology and applauded them for being good subjects to the kingdom and acknowledging their mistake. “When you come in this spirit, we cannot dwell in the past. You have done well to realize your mistakes, and with this, we accept your apology,” he said.UNVEILING | Hanz MC: Kampala’s top emcee with a passion for positive impactThe Katikiro also called out other creatives across the industry who use the Buganda Kingdom to promote their art without consent.“For the time I have been here, no one has ever done something against Mengo and succeeded. Of course, they will trend for just a few days, but then go silent. Everyone who goes against the Kabaka will face this,” he said. The post Ganda Boys apologize for redoing Buganda Anthem without permission appeared first on MBU.