Dancehall musician Karole Kasita has supported men who choose not to pay for ladies after going out on a date together.

Kasita explained that a date is intended for conversation, enjoying drinks, and experiencing love adventures, rather than being focused on financial gains.

She asserted that those who become upset about not being paid are simply individuals who rely on men's money for their livelihood and referred to them as "broke ladies."

"Being paid after a date is for the financially struggling ones. Going out on a date is about expressing love to one another and understanding more about your partner, and I don't believe money should be the primary focus in such situations," she expressed in an interview with a local television channel.

Kasita's comments were in response to Winnie Nwagi's statement suggesting that women should receive a tip of more than fifty thousand Ugandan shillings after a date.