Ugandan music duo Kataleya & Kandle have officially confirmed that they are no longer working with their manager, Ray Pan Promoter.
The announcement was made through their social media platforms, where the duo also informed fans and event organizers that all future bookings should be directed to them directly, rather than through their former manager.
The reason behind the separation has not yet been disclosed, leaving fans surprised and raising questions about what may have led to the decision.
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Kataleya & Kandle have continued to grow their presence in the Ugandan music industry with a number of popular songs that have helped build their brand. Some of their well-known tracks include Do Me, Onsanze Ndaba, Pose, Nyash, Binkolele, Nkunonya, Katono, and Nkwagala Money.
This is not the first time the duo has experienced a change in management. Earlier in 2025, they reportedly parted ways with Theron Music, a move that sparked public debate about their career direction at the time.

After a period of transition, Ray Pan Promoter later took over their management, but the partnership has now also come to an end.
At the time of publication, Ray Pan Promoter had not yet issued an official statement regarding the matter.
written by @enock katamba
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