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Spice Diana part ways with Manager Roger

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Singer Spice Diana, real name Namukwaya Hajara Diana, has broken the silence as she confirms that she is no longer under Source Management.

Spice Diana has been managed by Manager Roger for almost a decade, confirms that the relationshiop as come to an end.

For over months, the news has been moving around via social media, but no one came out to clear the air, not until the singer did while she was appearing on an interview with one of the local radio stations.

I think I may have taken a long time to announce it because I’m not the kind of person who just jumps on anything because of pressure. It is true that I have not worked with him for almost a year now.

Despite the split, Spice was quick to clarify that there is no bad blood between her and her former manager. She noted that they still maintain communication when necessary, especially on matters that still pass through him.

 

We are good; we communicate if we have to because there are other things that go through him.

The singer also assured her fans that her career remains firmly on track, revealing that she already has a management team in place, which she plans to formally introduce soon.

According to Spice Diana, the new setup is not entirely unfamiliar.

I have a management that I will soon introduce to my fans. But it is the same team that we have been working with, even when Roger was still my manager.

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