

A renowned Jamaican Dancehall musician has given back to vulnerable Ugandan communities through her Grace Hamilton Foundation.
A few days back, Spice arrived in Uganda ahead of her performance this weekend. Since her arrival, Spice has exhibited unmatched compassion to those she has so far interacted with, a gesture that has melted so many hearts.
In one of the videos making rounds, the dancehall queen could be seen tipping her room service waiter, Lawrence, with 100 USD, much to his excitement.
She has continued to spread love and support by donating basic needs to one of Uganda’s ghetto communities, equipping them with essential items, including soap, sugar, flour, school bags, books, and drinks, among many others.

Today I did what I love to do the most, giving back to a community in UGANDA
AFRICA @gracehamilton_foundation was in Nsambya. My securities say I give them hell, I told them I have to go deep in the streets cause I’m from the streets. Another beautiful Moment.
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Spice continues to explore the country, and has since visited several iconic places, including the Buganda Kabaka palace in Bulange-Mengo, the Uganda Martyrs shrine in Namugongo, among others.
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