By Wesley Spartan
Ugandan singer Jose Chameleone is reported to be finalizing his permanent shift to Kenya, says Uganda’s Rwenzori Times. The singer recently hinted at leaving Uganda for Kenya due what he termed as constant negative media coverage in his native country. Reports have it that the Wale Wale hit-maker has been seen around Westlands area in Nairobi with prominent house brokers looking for a home to buy. The legendary artiste who started his musical career in Kenya is in the country’s capital, Nairobi, for the Coke Africa Studio recordings. A local daily however, reports that Jose is ‘still warming up and looking forward to settling in Kenya’. Other sources are hinting that the Leone Island president is looking for a home to rent as he records his Coke Studio session. The decorated Ugandan artiste is yet to respond to the reports. Chameleone recently opened up exclusively in an interview with The Nairobian where he shed light on the issue of him migrating to Kenya: See also: Ugandan singer Jose Chameleone reveals man linked to brother AK47 death “When people choose to write or report only about your controversies than the good, it gets aggressively irritating. I hate it when I get misrepresented and Ugandan media is an expert at this. If I get extremely tired, I am coming to Kenya to settle. I love Kenya as my home and it will forever remain my home,” he said.
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