Jose Chameleone Returns Home After US Treatment, Sparks Concert Rumors

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Ugandan music legend Jose Chameleone has returned home after spending four months in the United States undergoing medical treatment and rehabilitation.

Late last year, the celebrated artist was flown to the U.S. after experiencing serious health complications. Medical reports revealed that the Valu Valu hitmaker was battling acute pancreatitis, a condition that required urgent surgery and continuous medical attention.

Jose Chameleone received treatment at a specialized facility in Minnesota, where his recovery was closely supported by his U.S.-based caretaker and philanthropist Juliet Zawedde.

While the singer’s health struggles were largely kept out of the public eye, close sources have confirmed that his condition has greatly improved.

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Jose Chameleone on his arrival at Entebbe International Airport ( photo credit Sanyuka TV)

Earlier today, the singer touched down at Entebbe International Airport, where he was welcomed with cheers, hugs, and emotional embraces from family, friends, and devoted fans who had eagerly awaited his return.

His comeback has set off a wave of excitement within Uganda’s music industry, with widespread speculation about a possible return to the stage. Although Chameleone has yet to make any official announcements, fans are already hopeful for a grand concert or new music release in the near future.

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Jose Chameleone, whose real name is Joseph Mayanja, has been a towering figure in East African music for over two decades, with timeless tracks like Valu Valu, Bayuda, and Tatizo under his belt. Known for his unmatched stage presence and vocal prowess, Chameleone’s resilience continues to inspire both fans and fellow artists.

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As the nation watches and waits, one thing is certain that  Jose Chameleone is back, and the music world is ready for whatever comes next.

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