Don Zella’a Quest For A Genuine Companion
Ugandan socialite Nnalongo Sheila Don Zella has candidly revealed that she is searching for a life partner, saying her greatest desire is to find a genuine companion rather than someone with wealth.
Speaking openly, Don Zella explained that she is looking for someone who is compatible with her and emotionally intelligent enough to support her through difficult moments.

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Learn MoreTruth be told, I’m searching for a companion to settle with. I need someone compatible with me, and it’s not all about having money. I just need a person who is smarter. If I’m down, that person should be able to pull me out of those sad moments.
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She stressed that her search has nothing to do with physical intimacy, insisting that what she truly longs for is emotional companionship.
I’m not looking for sex because there are many ways I can get that. What I’m looking for is a companion. Sometimes we even pay just to watch and experience mental excitement.
Just like how I walk into a bar, buy drinks for my friends without sipping any of them—that alone makes me happy. That’s satisfaction for my mental health.
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Away from her personal life, Don Zella also announced that she is reclaiming ownership of her music and seeking compensation for the work she invested in developing artists during her time in the entertainment industry.
She revealed that she intends to claim royalties from individuals who uploaded her music to various streaming platforms without her involvement.
She also believes she deserves a share of the earnings from artists she helped build by funding studio sessions, promoting their music, and contributing to their branding.
“I’m also back to claim my music from those who uploaded it to different music streaming platforms. And to everyone I supported in their music journey—from promotions to taking you to the studio and facilitating your recordings—I want my percentage. Jeff Kiwa did it, and I think I should do it as well. That’s the money I should be enjoying and spending in my free time. It was profit and the reward for my knowledge. I was a very smart woman who knew how to brand artists.”
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