
By Mulengera Reporters
It was a night of bright lights, loud cheers, and serious cash in the air when Ugandan singer Omega 256 set Juba on fire.
The fast-rising star, born Shamim Murerwa, left fans in shock after revealing heaps of money she said she earned from her explosive performance in South Sudan. Social media quickly went wild after she posted that it rained money on her in Juba and thanked the city for the overwhelming love.
And this was not just talk.
Videos and photos circulating online showed the singer surrounded by stacks of cash after performing at Xtreme Lounge. Fans reportedly showered her with money during the electrifying concert, turning the venue into a storm of excitement and celebration.
Juba showed up in full force. The crowd sang along, danced nonstop, and rewarded the Ugandan star in a dramatic display of appreciation. It was a powerful moment of cross-border entertainment as a Ugandan act dominated the stage in South Sudan’s capital.
But as the buzz grew louder, the Uganda Revenue Authority quickly took notice.
URA responded publicly, congratulating Omega 256 on her successful show. The message was clear and positive. The tax body acknowledged her achievement and the milestone performance.
The reaction from URA sparked fresh conversations online. Many saw it as a reminder that as Ugandan artists expand beyond borders and earn big from international shows, financial discipline and tax awareness become part of the journey.
Omega 256’s Juba performance has now become more than just another concert. It has turned into a headline moment. A Ugandan singer crossing borders. A foreign city showering her with cash. And the national tax authority stepping forward with recognition.
For many fans, it was a proud moment. A sign that Ugandan music continues to travel, grow, and command serious money on international stages.
For Omega 256, the night in Juba will not be forgotten anytime soon. The love was loud. The money was visible. The impact was real.
And as her star keeps rising, one thing is certain — the spotlight is getting brighter, and every big win now comes with even bigger attention. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























