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Bebe Cool imports cameras worth Shs265m for his new studio

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
December 12, 2018
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Bebe Cool return to Uganda on Monday

One of Uganda’s greatest musicians, Moses Ssali, popularly known as Bebe Cool returned home from the United States of America on Monday with two cameras. 

According to the singer, he bought the cameras at $70,000 (Shs265m) for his state-of-the-art video studio he is setting up in Uganda. 

“I want to set up a quality studio in Uganda so that I can save my brothers and sisters from flying to outside countries to spend a lot of money on shooting videos. I also invite musicians from the region to come and shoot their videos in Uganda because I have the equipment now,” ‘Big Size’ said. 

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Bebe added that Uganda deserves these expensive cameras because it has the most talented people on the continent and they need to showcase their craft using quality equipment in order to get the global appeal they deserve.

“Nigerians are not any better than Ugandans. We just need up to date equipment and support which I now planning to put up,” he said. 

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