Singer Karole Kasita shares why she’s not ready for marriage, preferring independence and space over traditional cohabitation. Full story!
Ugandan music star Karole Kasita is redefining relationship goals, boldly declaring herself “marriage material” while admitting she’s not ready to walk down the aisle. In a candid interview on Galaxy TV, the Go hitmaker opened up about her unconventional views on love, emphasizing her preference for independence over traditional marriage norms. Kasita revealed she’s not keen on sharing a home with a partner, favoring a setup where her lover lives separately and visits occasionally.
“There are marriages where each person keeps their own space, and you’re still deeply in love,” Kasita explained. “I can’t handle seeing my partner every day for a week—it’s just not for me.” Her stance challenges Uganda’s cultural expectations of cohabitation, sparking buzz among fans and online communities.

When pressed about her ideal partner, Kasita described someone who brings peace, respects her need for space, and is there when she calls. “I’m marriage material, but I’m choosing not to go there yet,” she asserted. “I have options, but I want someone who gets me and gives me freedom.” Her confidence and clarity have ignited discussions about modern relationships in Uganda’s evolving social landscape.
Kasita also addressed lingering rumors about a romance with rapper Feffe Bussi, firmly denying anything beyond friendship. “Feffe is a close friend who’s helped me through tough times,” she said. “I’m not shy to say it—he’s a great guy, but we’re not dating.” Her transparency adds another layer to her unapologetic approach to life and love.
As Kasita continues to dominate the music scene, her bold take on relationships raises questions: Will her independent stance inspire a new wave of modern love stories? Fans are eagerly watching this trailblazer’s next move.
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