
Fast-rising Ugandan singer Zafaran is reportedly no longer signed to Swangz Avenue, a development that has stirred conversations across the country’s entertainment scene.
According to circulating reports within the music industry, the young artist is said to have stepped away from the Kampala-based record label after discussions about her contract renewal allegedly failed to reach an agreement. While neither party has released an official statement confirming the separation, online chatter suggests that the working relationship may have quietly come to an end.
Zafaran, born Josephine Nakyoonyi, was unveiled as one of Swangz Avenue’s promising new talents and quickly gained attention for her 
unique voice and fresh sound. During her time at the label, she built a growing fan base and positioned herself among Uganda’s emerging female stars.
In recent months, however, fans noticed a slowdown in her music releases and public appearances, fueling speculation about her future at the label. The latest reports now suggest that she could be preparing to take an independent path or explore new management opportunities.
What Next for Zafaran?
Leaving a major record label can mark a significant turning point in an artist’s career. Industry observers say such a move may open doors for greater creative control, brand repositioning, and new collaborations.
As anticipation builds, supporters are eagerly waiting for an official update and possibly new music from the singer.
For now, the reported exit remains unconfirmed, but it has already become one of the most talked-about developments in Uganda’s music industry.