News reaching our platform confirms that the famous radio presenter Mr. Henrie has quit Galaxy FM and Galaxy Television, the Kansanga-based media houses.
According to his social media pages, he did not reveal his next move, saying only, “Time to focus on new ENERGY.”
Mr. Henrie posted on X. “BYE BYE Galaxy FM/TV. Dear Bazzinyi & Bakonkonyi. After nearly eight unforgettable years at Galaxy FM and Galaxy TV, I officially announce my departure from the station that has been my home, my family, and the heartbeat of my career.”
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“To the Bazzinyi and fans across the country and beyond, I am deeply grateful. You made me Uganda’s number one radio presenter, and together we created countless memories, laughter, and unforgettable moments on the shows we shared. Every cheer, every call, every interaction shaped me into who I am today.”
He added, “I sincerely thank the management of Galaxy FM & TV for believing in me—not only as a presenter but also by entrusting me with a management role as PR. Your support, mentorship, and confidence in my abilities have been instrumental in my growth.”

During an exclusive interview with the Uncovered UG media team, he said, “As I take this next step, I carry forward the love, lessons, and experiences from this incredible chapter. Galaxy will always be part of my story, and I remain forever thankful. With God as my guide, it’s time to focus on new ENERGY. With love and gratitude. Arinaitwe Henry. Mr. Henrie.”
In conclusion, here at Uncovered Ug media, we wish him good luck in his next move.
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