The countdown to the Kampala Crème season finale is on, and with it comes the promise of answers to some of the biggest questions that have shaped the season. From friendships that have been tested to businesses that have taken centre stage, the final episode is expected to tie together months of conversations that have […]
The countdown to the Kampala Crème season finale is on, and with it comes the promise of answers to some of the biggest questions that have shaped the season.
From friendships that have been tested to businesses that have taken centre stage, the final episode is expected to tie together months of conversations that have kept viewers invested. As the women prepare for one last chapter, the spotlight shifts from individual moments to the bigger picture. Who strengthened their relationships? Who made the biggest impact? And who leaves the season with the strongest momentum heading into whatever comes next?
Zahara Toto has remained one of the most visible personalities this season. Her presence has been consistent, whether through her outspoken nature, emotional moments or ability to dominate any space she enters. As the finale approaches, attention turns to her relationships, especially her strained dynamic with Prima. A conversation facilitated by Mr. Henrie is expected to bring the two face-to-face after weeks of tension. Whether that moment leads to understanding or further conflict remains one of the biggest questions heading into the episode. Away from the personal drama, Zahara continues to build her brand and prepare for the launch of ZRL. Her journey this season reflects a balancing act between public expectations, personal growth and business ambition.
Umrah Murungi has spent much of the season positioning herself as someone focused on growth beyond entertainment. Her approach has leaned heavily toward building a personal brand rooted in business and long-term vision. Her relationship with Zahara has been one of the season’s defining dynamics. At times aligned and at times strained, their connection has reflected two different approaches to success and influence. As the finale approaches, another question emerges around loyalty and timing. With Zahara’s ZRL launch taking centre stage, viewers will be watching closely to see whether Umrah’s support is consistent or complicated by the group’s wider tensions.

Tamara Kainembabazi entered Kampala Crème as the newest face in an already established group, a position that often comes with pressure to quickly prove relevance. Rather than forcing herself into conflict, she has gradually built her presence through composure and consistency. Her modelling background and perfume business have added to her image as someone focused on branding and presentation. In the finale setting, Tamara is expected to face moments that test her confidence, particularly during social interactions where opinions and personalities often clash. How she handles those moments could shape how audiences define her first season on the show.
Prima has remained one of the most outspoken voices throughout the season. She has consistently expressed her opinions without hesitation, even when it places her at the centre of disagreements. Her approach to friendships has often sparked debate, particularly in her interactions within the group. Whether calling out behaviour she questions or challenging her closest circles, Prima has stayed firm in how she sees things. Heading into the finale, attention shifts to whether those same traits will help resolve tensions or deepen existing divides as unresolved issues come back into focus.
Sheena has played a consistent role as one of the main connectors in the group. Through her brand, By Sheena, and her social gatherings, she has created spaces where the women often come together despite differences. At the same time, she has shown a willingness to stir conversation and step back as situations unfold. That balance has kept her at the centre of several key moments this season. In the finale, Sheena once again finds herself hosting one of the key gatherings. Whether that space becomes one of resolution or renewed tension remains to be seen.
As the season comes to an end, Kampala Crème leaves behind more than just entertainment moments. It leaves behind conversations about friendship, ambition, identity and growth under public scrutiny. The finale brings those threads together one last time before the curtain falls on the season.
Catch the Kampala Crème Season Finale this Sunday at 8:00pm on Pearl Magic Prime (Channel 148). Missed the journey? The full season returns on Pearl Magic (Channel 161) starting July 19, giving viewers a chance to relive every moment, conversation and confrontation from the beginning.