After five years, seasoned TV presenter Junior Kazoora, aka JKazoora has come out to demand for his equipment that he left at UBC Television.
According to the LateNiteswithJK presenter at Next Media, the station has been using his machines without paying him any penny for all the years he orked there.
“Enough is enough Maurice Mugisha. I need my equipment of Magic 100FM. For five years you have used my gear and I have never charged you a single coin. You do not pick my calls. Smari Institute students need to use that gear,” he posted before adding that he spent Shs76m on those machines.
Kazoora says in 2018 he signed a contract with UBC TV to set up a youth radio and television station. He then came up with the concept of Magic 100 FM which cost him Shs76m. For Magic TV, which later rebranded into Magic 1 HD, he claims he splashed Shs170m on it. Kazoora recently started Smari Institute, a school that teaches journalism, branding and advertising and wants to equip it.
He designed logos and did branding pushing Magic 100 FM and Magic 1 HD into No.1 Youth Station but was later forced out and instructed to take only furniture leaving behind his equipment.
Through videos posted on his social media, JK Kazoora says he has been trying reach out to UBC bosses, Maurice Mugisha and Agaba in vain.