Mike Mbuvi Sonko’s daughter Saumu Mbuvi seems to be following his father’s footsteps after launching a high end night club in Krishna centre, Westlands known as ‘Wakanda’.

His father however is the owner of one of the hottest clubs in Buruburu known as ‘Carusina club’.

It appears that the mother of one has has been avoiding any form of controversy in the recent weeks and has been keeping it low key on her projects.

Saumu Mbuvi has decided to showcase her major moves towards 2019 by opening the club, which is barely a month old. The club has attracted great personalities due to its classy appearance and the coyness it gives.

The highend club is taking over other clubs in the region since its African theme has a way of targeting foreigners and upper middle class Africans.

It appears that the clubbing business is appearing to be something that is targeted in the market lately. This comes after Ugandan based singer Jose Chameleone launched a club in Acacia Avenue, Kampala that has conducted influtential events.

“This is a music hub. I did all this to promote talent since most artists have nowhere to showcase their talent. Artists like Mowzey Radio will never be forgotten and that’s why we have done some memorable paintings in honour of their work towards the music industry in Uganda,” Chameleone said during the club’s launch.

Saumu So Proud Of Dad

The PR graduate attributes her strength and zeal to her parents, who have always been supportive, and loved her despite all her issues and insecurities. She says she gets her ‘go-getter’ attitude from her dad, known as a controversial politician.

Saumu says it is one of her strengths. “Out there he is ‘Sonko’, but once he gets home, he is our dad. He loves his children to bits and he is overly generous. He is very tough on us, but he is a great dad.

He makes sure that we never lack. As a family, we have learnt to deal with all the controversies that have surrounded the ‘Sonko’ name. A lot is out there on our family, but we have learnt to be strong and deal with everything thrown our way,” she says.