Diamond Platnumz aka Nasseb Abdul has announced his next step weeks after being subjected to media blackout by a section of Radio and TV Station in Tanzania.
The WCB CEO has revealed that his own Radio and TV stations are ready to go on Air.
On Sunday, the hit maker of “WAKA WAKA” shared a video on his social media platforms showing the progress of his new project of owning a media house.
In the video, all boosters and equipment’s meant to broadcast at wasafi FM/TV have been installed and anytime the machines will be will switched on.
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“ !!!! ” shared Dianmond
Before deciding to venture into the Radio and TV industry, the WCB crew were subjected to media blackout by CloudsM Media Group (Clouds FM/TV) and East Africa Media (East Africa Radio).
According to reports two Major Media houses, Clouds Media Group that houses Clouds FM/TV and the East Africa Media (East Africa Radio) no longer plays songs from WCB.
The said media houses are in wrangles with Diamond, a thing that his Manager Sallam SK, terms as trying to sabotage his singers.
“BREAKING NEWS: Saa moja kamili Usiku wa leo nakuja na makala maalumu naomba muweke bando, na simu full charge, notification ON. ” wrote Sallam Sk
After a few hours Sallam came up with a new update stating that he has put on hold his efforts to expose the cartels in their music industry.
Despite, putting on hold his biggest announcement, its revealed that the Founder and CEO of Clouds Media Group Ruge Mutahaba has been at the centre of bringing down WCB Stars and the Tanzanian music industry at large.
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He added that he has been advised by one of the bosses at Clouds media Joe Kusaga not let the information out.
The rift between Diamonds label and Media houses has been widened after the singer announced that he is setting up his own TV and Radio Station.
In January, Chibu Dangote acquired a new house located in the leafy suburbs of Mbezi at a cost of Sh36 Million.
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