Fresh controversy has erupted in Uganda after outspoken social media personality Shanitah Namuyimbwa, widely known as Bad Black, made explosive allegations involving FUFA President Moses Magogo and Rwandan beauty Kisitu Kirabo.
Speaking during an interview with Ugandan content creator Kasuku, Bad Black claimed that Magogo allegedly paid $10,000 to spend time intimately with Kirabo, a figure known across East Africa for her beauty and strong social media presence.
The allegations quickly attracted attention online, with clips from the interview spreading across various platforms and triggering heated discussions among Ugandans and regional audiences.
According to Bad Black, Magogo is among wealthy men who are known for spending heavily on women who have undergone cosmetic body enhancement procedures, particularly Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgeries.
During the interview, she claimed that large cash payments were not uncommon and suggested that some women specifically target affluent and influential men capable of financing lavish lifestyles.
Bad Black further alleged that the benefits extended beyond direct financial payments. She claimed that luxury travel arrangements, including Business Class flights to destinations such as Dubai, were sometimes part of the package offered to women associated with powerful figures.
She also asserted that Kirabo was among the women who had allegedly benefited from Magogo’s generosity, a statement that immediately drew public attention because of Kirabo’s popularity both in Uganda and Rwanda.
The social media personality went on to claim that several women who undergo cosmetic enhancement procedures often see influential businessmen and politicians as potential benefactors, placing Magogo among the most sought-after individuals.
Despite the growing attention surrounding the claims, neither Moses Magogo nor Kisitu Kirabo had publicly responded at the time the allegations gained traction online.
The controversy comes at a sensitive moment for Magogo, who remains one of the most influential figures in Ugandan football. The 49-year-old administrator has led the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) for years and has frequently found himself at the center of public scrutiny regarding both football administration and personal matters.
In recent years, he has faced various accusations and speculation, including reports linking him to controversial dealings within football administration. He has consistently denied wrongdoing whenever such allegations have surfaced.
Magogo was also recently the subject of social media speculation regarding his relationship with Ugandan music star Sheebah Karungi. Those reports suggested that professional engagements between the two may have involved more than business, claims that he firmly rejected.
Away from football, Magogo’s family life has often attracted public interest. He married prominent Ugandan politician Anita Annet Among in 2022. Among is one of the country’s most recognizable political figures and previously served as Speaker of Parliament. Magogo is also known to have a relationship with Dellah Dorah Sally, with whom he shares children.
As public debate continues, many observers are waiting to see whether Magogo, Kirabo, or other individuals mentioned in the allegations will issue official statements.
For now, the claims remain unverified allegations made by Bad Black, and no independent evidence has been publicly presented to substantiate them. Nevertheless, the story has already become one of the most talked-about topics on Ugandan social media.

