Sandra Tetta Stands Firm—”I Can Never Fight with My Husband Over Property” 

In a recent interview with a local television station, singer Sandra Tetta, the wife of renowned artist Weasel, made a bold statement regarding property ownership in marriage. Reacting to the widely publicized dispute between Mary Nambwayo and Suuna Ben over a land title, Tetta clarified that she would never engage in a similar battle with her husband, regardless of her financial contribution.

“I can never fight with my husband over property, even if I contributed money. I understand that the property is for my children, and both of us can benefit from it. Children are the uniting factor in a marriage, and personally, everything I do will be for their benefit,” she stated firmly.

Her comments come in the wake of the legal battle between Nambwayo and Suuna Ben, a couple that spent several months in and out of court over property ownership disputes. Their court battle highlighted the complexities of shared assets in relationships and the potential risks involved when legal frameworks are not clearly defined.

Tetta further stressed that registering assets in the names of children rather than parents is the best way to safeguard family wealth and prevent future disputes. Her perspective sheds light on the broader conversation about property rights in marriage and the legal measures couples can take to protect their assets for future generations.