Social and political analyst Frank Ntambi has broken his silence following the resolution of his high-profile cyber harassment case involving renowned talent manager Jeff Kiwa.
With the case now officially closed, Ntambi is extending an olive branch, calling for a fresh start based on collaboration and mutual respect between the two.
“My message to Jeff Kiwa: I think when this saga came, it was a chapter that was not on good terms, but it was shut. I believe we can start a fresh chapter and continue to work together positively,” Ntambi said.
The case, which had drawn significant public attention, was peacefully concluded on Thursday when the Makindye Chief Magistrate’s Court formally closed the matter after both parties reached a mutual agreement.
Ntambi highlighted the importance of unity between the media and entertainment sectors, stressing that the growth of Uganda’s creative industry depends on cooperation among key players.
“We both need each other in this business because, in the media industry, we must work closely with those in the entertainment sector,” he noted.
Industry observers have welcomed Ntambi’s reconciliatory tone, viewing it as a positive step toward healing and collaboration in Uganda’s entertainment landscape.
The resolution of the case not only marks the end of a public dispute but also underscores a renewed spirit of partnership between influential voices shaping the country’s cultural scene.
