Thursday, August 14, 2025

10 commandments for Women ~Auntie Kamule kumalo

My dear daughters, come closer and let Auntie talk to you. I have walked this road called Life—sometimes in high heels, sometimes barefoot—and I’ve seen what works and what will leave you crying into your pillow at night. This world can be sweet like ripe mango and bitter like burnt porridge. The difference is in the choices you make.

These commandments are not to cage you, but to crown you. They are gentle whispers mixed with firm warnings, designed to keep you glowing, growing, and grounded. Read them with an open heart, laugh where you must, and remember: Auntie only wants to see you live well, love wisely, and never lose yourself in the name of “being chosen.”

Now, sit up straight, fix your crown, and let’s talk woman to woman.

1. Don’t Run from Your Parents’ House Like It’s on Fire
Ah, my daughter, slow down. This life outside is not all Instagram brunches and sunsets. Out here, rent is like a jealous relative—it never forgets you, and it visits every month. Stay home until you can move with dignity, not desperation. Use that time to save money, learn how to budget, and plan your escape. There’s no medal for moving out broke and coming back with luggage. Leave when you can afford not just rent, but life—electricity, transport, groceries, emergencies. Freedom is sweet, but only when you can pay for it without calling home every Friday.

2. Your Life Is Not Waiting for One Fine Boy
My dear, some of you act like your heart is a bus stop—just waiting for a man to arrive before you start living. No. This life is yours now. Go out, start your career, travel, laugh with your friends, eat that slice of cake without guilt. A man should find you already dancing in your own rhythm, not sitting on the sidelines waiting for a partner. If you delay your joy for him, you’ll resent him later. Build your own life so that when love comes, it’s an addition, not a lifeline. Happiness is not a gift he can buy you.

3. Alcohol Is a Sweet Thief
Eish, my daughter, let me tell you—alcohol smiles at you like a charming stranger, but before you know it, it’s taken your phone, your dignity, and sometimes your future. A glass here and there might seem harmless, but too much can lead to broken friendships, bad decisions, and a body that refuses to cooperate later in life. Control it before it controls you. There’s no shame in saying “No, thank you” when others are pouring. Remember, water never embarrassed anyone. Keep your sparkle natural. Your beauty, your mind, your sharpness—they all stay brighter when you’re not drowning them in a bottle.

4. 2 a.m. Calls Are Not Love Letters
Listen to me—nothing good comes from a man who only remembers your name in the middle of the night. That’s not romance, it’s convenience. If a man truly cares, he’ll call at 2 p.m., in the light of day, when his mind is sober and his respect is intact. Those midnight calls often mean you’re not his priority, just his distraction. Don’t let loneliness make you answer. Protect your peace and your sleep. The man meant for you will call early, plan dates, and respect your time. You’re not an emergency snack, my dear—you’re a full-course meal. Act accordingly.

5. Eat Like a Woman Who Loves Herself
My daughter, your plate tells a story about how much you value yourself. Breakfast is not optional—your body needs that energy to face the day like a lioness. Swap that bottle of Fanta for fresh fruit, and don’t let chips become a food group. Eating well is not about being skinny, it’s about being strong, sharp, and radiant. Skin care starts in the kitchen. When you feed yourself with love, your body will thank you with glowing skin, a healthy mind, and energy that makes you unstoppable. Even queens eat their vegetables. Don’t treat your body like it’s disposable.

6. Dress Like the Future You Already Have
Auntie Kamule will not lie—people see you before they hear you. Your outfit speaks volumes, so let it tell the story you want. Whether it’s Ankara on Sunday or a crisp blazer on Monday, wear clothes that show respect for yourself. You never know who you’ll meet—your future business partner, a client, or even the in-laws. Dressing well doesn’t mean expensive; it means clean, neat, and intentional. The world will treat you the way you present yourself. If you look like you respect yourself, they will too. And my dear, always iron—wrinkles are for old age, not your shirt.

7. Love Without Respect Is Like Rice Without Stew
You can have love, but if respect is missing, it’s dry, tasteless, and hard to swallow. Some women think sex will make him stay—it won’t. If he doesn’t respect you before, he won’t after. Love is proven in consistency, kindness, and how he treats you when you disagree. Don’t settle for someone who only calls when he’s in the mood. You deserve someone who listens, protects, and values you even when he’s angry. My dear, good love should feel like a warm home, not a battlefield. If it’s costing you your peace, it’s too expensive. Walk away with your crown intact.

8. Don’t Marry an ATM
Marriage is not a business deal, my daughter. If you marry only for money, you’ll be treated like something money bought. Yes, money is important—it pays for food, rent, and that nice bag you’ve been eyeing—but it cannot buy kindness, affection, or peace of mind. If you choose a man solely for his wallet, you may find yourself rich in clothes but poor in happiness. Choose someone who respects you, makes you laugh, and treats you as an equal. When love and respect meet with financial stability, that’s when marriage feels like a blessing instead of a prison.

9. Be Your Own Emergency Contact
My dear, never put your entire survival in another person’s hands. Learn a skill, save money, build something that is yours. That way, if life turns upside down, you can stand without begging anyone to hold you. Dependence can turn into control very quickly. A man should be a partner, not a savior. When you can pay your own bills, you choose relationships from love, not necessity. There is power in knowing you can walk away if you need to. Be the kind of woman who, when trouble comes, can look in the mirror and say, “We’ve got this.”

10. Fine Face Is Borrowed, Sense Is Permanent
Beauty is lovely, my daughter, but it is like morning dew—it shines, then fades with the sun. If all you offer is your face, someone younger will take your place. Build yourself inside: read, learn, develop skills, and grow your character. Men may be drawn by beauty, but they stay for depth, wisdom, and kindness. Intelligence and confidence are the kind of beauty that never wrinkles. Let your looks open the door, but let your mind and soul keep you in the room. Remember, a well-decorated house means nothing if it’s empty inside. Be beautiful in every way that counts.

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Bapa Luxury Brunch: Is Masaki Lounge and Oxford Lounge ready for the Brunch Winner!


If you didn’t make it to Bapa Hotel last weekend for the
All-White Luxury Brunch, let me break it to you gently: you didn’t just miss a brunch — you missed a cultural moment. Hosted by the impossibly stylish Trona, alongside Kash, MC Lucky, the Podium DJz, and crowd-charger MC Young Money, this wasn’t your typical “eggs and coffee” affair. This was brunch with a capital B — a collision of fashion, music, and unbothered elegance under the Northern Uganda sun.

White Hot, All Day

The Bar
“All White” as a theme might feel familiar — but in Gulu, it’s an unspoken runway challenge. Flowing maxi dresses, tailored double-breasted suits, pearl-embellished sneakers, gold accents catching the light… the city turned up in their best interpretations of summer whites. Even Lewis Fashionz broke the internet with a full white kanzu that made traditional wear look like it belonged on the Met Gala carpet.

And when the afternoon sun lit up Bapa’s garden, every photo snapped looked like an editorial spread — the kind that demands a double-tap before you’ve even read the caption.

The Trona Effect


There are influencers, and then there’s
Trona. She doesn’t just host; she orchestrates the vibe. Kash brought MC elegance, MC Lucky commanded the crowd with natural charisma, Podium DJz spun a set that kept the energy on a slow, steady rise until nobody was sitting, and MC Young Money turned every champagne pop into a stadium-worthy moment. This was an A-list lineup, without the pretension.

The Brunch You Can Schedule Your Life Around

Photo: Mc Young Money on The Kaba with BrizzyBright
Good news: this wasn’t a one-hit wonder. The Bapa Luxury Brunch is now a three-times-a-year ritual. Every quarter, Gulu gets its all-white passport stamped — the same luxe garden setup, the same elevated playlist, the same everything you love, but better.

Bapa’s venue is practically designed for this:

  • Rooms for the brunch-then-bed crowd.

  • Restaurants & bars when mimosas demand reinforcement.

  • A pool for those torn between swimming and stuntin’.

  • Conference rooms — because some people still do business.

  • A massive garden for the main event (free for event organizers — that’s an executive-level flex).

Star Power, Northern Edition

Legendary Mc Kash Owakabi
Photo: Influencer Roy Ug
Photo: Professional Photographer, Jones/Paluo Photography

Photo: Veteran Photographer Mighty Inno
The guest list was a who’s-who of Northern Uganda’s entertainment scene: artists, media personalities, fashion tastemakers, influencers — all mingling like old friends in the kind of relaxed, camera-ready atmosphere you can’t fake. The beauty of brunch culture here? No velvet ropes. Whether you’ve got a blue tick or just a loyal crew, you get the same sunlight, same beats, same plate of nyama choma.

When the Garden Became the Runway


Picture this: lush green grass, white tent canopies, elegantly dressed tables, and a natural golden-hour glow. The day began in slow-motion — iced cocktails, low-volume afrobeats, soft laughter. But by mid-afternoon, Podium DJz dropped a mix of Afrobeat, amapiano, and local heat that turned heels into dancing shoes.

And yes, Lewis Fashionz deserves his own paragraph. A white kanzu, crisp loafers, silver chain, and a visor cap — traditional pride dressed in streetwear swagger. Instagram noticed.

Photo: Ck Burna x BrizzyBright x Lewis Fashionz

The North’s Brunch Boom

Photo: Ladies Having Fun at the Brunch
If you haven’t clocked it yet, brunch is having a moment in Gulu. Masaki Lounge has every first Sunday of the month, Oxford Sports Lounge runs it every Sunday, and now Bapa Hotel has claimed the quarterly luxury slot. Different venues, different flavors, same unspoken rule: if it’s brunch, we’re there.

A Menu Worth Breaking Diets For

Photo: Patrons Enjoying the Brunch
Fresh fruit platters, smoky grilled meats, rich local dishes, perfectly plated finger foods — washed down with cocktails in colors Pantone should name. Champagne for the indulgent, beers for the laid-back, mocktails for the cautious (until the bassline converts them).

Why This One Hits Different

Photo: Night Swimming at Bapa Hotel
The Bapa Luxury Brunch isn’t just about food or fashion. It’s proof that Gulu can host premium, branded, consistent events that pull the right crowd and keep them talking long after the last track fades. It’s high style without cold shoulders. Networking without name tags. And a community without the performative “let’s all connect” energy.

Mark Your Calendar — Or Don’t, and Regret It



Photo: Mc Lucky DaLadiesWine










The next one’s in November — officially. Unofficially? If the buzz stays this loud, we wouldn’t be surprised if Bapa gives us an early encore. So keep that white outfit pressed, your phone charged, and your two-step brunch-ready.

Because here in Gulu, brunch isn’t just a meal. It’s a lifestyle statement.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Lewis Fashionz and Ck BURNA Steals Spotlight in White Kanzu at Trona’s All White Luxury Bapa Hotel Brunch.

Photo: Lewis Fashionz x CK BURNA 

If you’ve been anywhere near Gulu’s social media feeds this week, you already know — the Bapa Hotel All White Luxury Brunch happened, and it was nothing short of a style parade. Hosted by the sexy and delicious influencer Trona, the event has fast become the North’s answer to Kampala’s A-list parties: consistent, well-branded, and dripping with personality.

Photo: CK BURNA X Promoter BrizzyBright x Lewis Fashionz 

But let’s be honest — brunches can be a blur. Same white outfits, same champagne glasses, same rooftop selfies. What made this one impossible to scroll past was a certain gentleman who turned up looking like he’d just stepped out of a royal portrait. Ladies, gents, and fashion fence-sitters: meet Lewis Fashionz, the man who made a white kanzu the main event.

Setting the Scene: Gulu Meets Glam

Bapa Hotel that afternoon looked like a Pinterest board for “luxury tropical brunch.” Picture crisp white drapes catching the breeze, champagne buckets sweating in the shade, and the faint soundtrack of Afrobeat setting a relaxed but stylish mood.

The All White Brunch isn’t just a party — it’s a mood board for Gulu’s creative class. Trona has done something rare: turned an occasional fashion meet-up into a brand. Her consistency is the secret sauce. Same high standards every time, same photogenic settings, same guest list that blends influencers, designers, media types, and the “just here for the drinks” crew.

Enter Lewis: A Masterclass in Cultural Swagger

Amid a swirl of white tux blazers, fitted jumpsuits, and designer sneakers, Lewis Fashionz arrived like a scene from a well-directed Nollywood romance. His choice? A white kanzu. Simple, sharp, unapologetically cultural.

Now, a kanzu at a brunch isn’t exactly groundbreaking — it’s traditional wear, after all — but the way Lewis styled it was where the magic happened. White loafers so clean they looked airbrushed, a silver chain peeking just enough to say style budget approved, and tinted shades that whispered, “Don’t talk to me until the champagne is chilled.”

The effect? Heads turned, cameras clicked, and in less than 24 hours, Lewis was a hashtag.

It was the perfect reminder that cultural fashion isn’t something you save for weddings — it can and should sit comfortably in lifestyle events, especially in a city as proud of its roots as Gulu.
Trona’s Touch: The Event Behind the Look

Let’s not forget the queen of the brunch herself — Trona. If Lewis was the visual headline, Trona was the headline writer. She’s managed to build the All White Brunch into a fixture by keeping it consistent yet evolving.

From curated menus to entertainment that actually complements the vibe (no rogue DJs dropping hardcore dancehall mid-omelette), she’s created an experience. It’s not just “come, drink, take pictures, leave” — it’s a scene where people want to stay, mingle, and yes, plan their next outfit weeks in advance.

She’s announced the next brunch for November, but we at Kamule Kumalo aren’t buying it entirely. With the kind of buzz this last one generated, public demand might just twist her arm for a sooner comeback. And honestly, we’d all be okay with that.

The Social Media Effect

Here’s the thing about style moments in 2025 — they don’t just live at the event, they live online. By the next morning, Lewis’s look had made its way across Facebook, Instagram stories, WhatsApp status updates, and TikTok reels.

This is what makes events like the All White Brunch so potent for the local scene. It’s not just about the people who attend — it’s about the digital footprint they leave. In a city that’s still defining its modern image, every photo, reel, and recap builds the Gulu brand.

Kamule Kumalo’s Take

We love seeing Gulu’s fashion scene grow legs — and more importantly, personality. The Lewis Fashionz moment wasn’t about shock value or being “different just to be different.” It was about showing that Northern style can play in the same league as any major city, without losing its cultural accent.

And for Trona’s All White Brunch? This is the kind of headline-worthy moment that cements its status as the social calendar event.

Our only advice for the next edition? Bring back Lewis. And maybe give him a runway segment between the cocktails and the dessert table.

Final Word

In a world where brunches often look like photocopies of each other, Lewis Fashionz gave us something worth talking about. He wore a kanzu, but more importantly, he wore confidence, heritage, and an understanding of what makes fashion exciting: the story behind it.

Trona provided the stage, the guests brought the vibe, and Lewis delivered the moment. Whether the next brunch lands in November or (as we secretly hope) much sooner, one thing’s for sure — Gulu’s style scene is only getting hotter.

Until then, we’ll be here at Kamule Kumalo, keeping our cameras ready, our captions witty, and our eyes on the next cultural headline

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