My Nissan Cube is simple and comfortable - Ceaserous

What you need to know:

He is one of the upcoming singers. The 21-year-old is pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Transport and Logistics at Makerere University Business School, Nakawa. Ceaserous spoke to Edgar R Batte about his car

What is the name of your car?
A Nissan Cube

How much did it cost you?
It cost me US$6,000 (about Shs18m).

For how long did you save before you could purchase the car?
I saved for the car for about two years. I had to balance between going to school and doing music. I used to do gigs (music shows) during my free time or over the weekends. would attend events then report back to school.

At which venues would you be performing?
Anywhere I would be called on to perform, so I can say that anywhere I saw business, so I ended up performing in different regions of this country.

What did you like about the Nissan Cube?
What I like about this car is it is just simple which is part of me. I like its small size and it is comfortable. It can get me almost everywhere that I would like to go.

What more do you like about its interior?
The comfort and I am a man of fashion and style and it is just fine.

Are you a speed merchant?
No. I am an obedient citizen who obeys the law, so I drive at low speed.

What is the highest or fastest you have cruised at?
I do not normally exceed 70 kilometres on the speed gauge

Where do you normally drive it to?
It is normally around town or from Kampala to Jinja and sometimes all the way to Mbale. I have also driven it to Gulu and in western Uganda.

What is your average expenditure to places like Jinja?
That cost me up to US$96 (about Shs300, 000)

Do you ever share your car?
No. I just use it to do my work and errands or take me to school to study and other private operations.

What is your dream car?
My dream car is a Bugatti or some cool fancy car.