"Go and start studying," Diana told the kid who joined her on stage, according to a video seen by this reporter.
Diana, real name Hajara Namukwaya, has always supported people in different ways, so this is one of her many charity endeavours.
The kid appeared to be like four to six years and Diana handed her the cash. They even spent a few seconds dancing together.
Ram Roger, who is a freelance deejay operating in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is also a concert promoter and he has booked a number of Ugandan musicians to perform in the U.A.E. cities.
Roger hired Diana to perform in both cities when she gave him the money. It's Ram Roger who booked her to perform in Dubai when she was there for the first time in 2016.
More on Spice Diana's charity work, at the start of 2023, she revealed she was constructing a home for special needs children. She even shared pictures of the project on social media.
The Siri Regular hitmaker noted that the facility, which is located in Mpigi, has 37 blocks with each having six units to shelter thousands of special children and their parents.
Her project is named Dina Special Children Foundation Uganda.
In 2022, Diana collaborated with Jackie Chandiru, Shine Omukiga, Sandra Nansambu and Triggah to release a song titled Tekawo Enjawulo, loosely translated as Make a Difference.
The song, which was produced with support from TAG Studios, Reach A Hand Uganda and Rose Charities is about raising awareness about sexual and gender-based violence and its effects on young Ugandan girls. It is laced with s actionable information.
The song, which was written by Jackie Chandiru, Allan Watikha, Bruce Dickson and Tony Kizito – was produced Melanin Boy, while the mixing and mastering was done by Samuel Lamara at TAG Studios.
The visuals, which were released on November 29, were shot by Black Magic Filmz.
Spice Diana has also supported other charities and organised shows to donate to needy people.