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Tenge Tenge–Michael dispute intensifies amid “tender” revenue row

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 3:58 am
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A growing dispute has emerged between Ugandan TikTok personality Tenge Tenge and his former manager, Michael Kabonge, over control of social media accounts and related earnings, sparking wider debate in the country’s influencer industry.

The disagreement centres on ownership of digital platforms that have become the backbone of the creator’s online brand, including TikTok accounts used for content distribution and brand collaborations.

Allegations of restricted access

Tenge Tenge has alleged that he has been locked out of accounts he believes he built over time through consistent content creation and audience engagement. He claims the accounts are essential to his income, as they are directly linked to advertising partnerships and paid promotions.

He has reportedly sought public support and intervention, arguing that losing access has significantly affected his ability to benefit from his online presence.

Manager Michael’s defence

Michael Kabonge has denied wrongdoing, insisting that the accounts were not simply transferred to him but were instead created and developed during the course of their working relationship.

He maintains that both parties contributed to building the brand from its early stages, including setting up the accounts, growing followers, and managing monetisation opportunities.

Michael has emphasised that his long-term involvement in building the platforms gives him a legitimate claim to a stake in their control and structure.

Dispute over “tenders” and earnings

The conflict is also tied to disagreements over what is commonly referred to in Uganda’s entertainment industry as “tenders”—brand deals, sponsorships, and promotional contracts linked to influencer accounts.

Sources indicate that tensions escalated over financial transparency, distribution of earnings, and control over monetisation systems, ultimately leading to a breakdown in trust between the two parties.

Wider industry concerns

The case has sparked renewed discussion about influencer management practices in Uganda, particularly the lack of formal contracts governing account ownership, revenue sharing, and digital rights.

Industry observers say such disputes are becoming more common as social media platforms evolve into major income sources for young creators, often without clear legal protections.

Situation ongoing

The dispute remains unresolved, with both sides maintaining opposing positions. The controversy continues to draw public attention and fuel debate about fairness, ownership, and accountability in Uganda’s fast-growing digital creator economy.

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