Waya-thirsty Prima wants to chew Pawaboy – Jowy Landa

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Jowy Landa has hit back at Prima Kardashi after the latter reportedly criticised her music, reigniting their long-running public feud.


Jowy Landa has hit back at Prima Kardashi after the latter reportedly criticised her music, reigniting their long-running public feud.

The latest war of words erupted after Prima allegedly described Jowy Landa’s music as “boring,” comments that quickly caught the singer’s attention. Never one to shy away from controversy, Jowy responded by suggesting that Prima should focus on her thriving food business instead of commenting on her music career.

Speaking during a recent interview with Galaxy TV’s Rewind team, Jowy argued that food vending is Prima’s strongest area of expertise and where she has enjoyed the most success.

“Prima Kardashi should go back to her food vending business because that’s what she understands best,” Jowy reportedly said during the interview.

The singer also appeared to take a swipe at Prima’s personal life, making remarks about her past relationships while suggesting that the entrepreneur should concentrate on building her brand rather than engaging in celebrity disputes.

The latest exchange is just another chapter in the ongoing rivalry between the two public figures. Over the past two years, Jowy Landa and Prima Kardashi have repeatedly traded barbs through media interviews and social media, with each refusing to back down.

Their public clashes have continued to generate buzz among fans, with supporters of both personalities weighing in whenever fresh comments emerge.

Despite their differences, both women continue to make strides in their respective careers. Jowy Landa remains focused on expanding her music catalogue and maintaining her presence in Uganda’s entertainment industry, while Prima Kardashi has successfully built a strong reputation around her food business and media personality.

Whether this latest round of criticism marks the end of their feud or simply sets the stage for another exchange remains to be seen.