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Eddy Kenzo Calls Out Bobi Wine: “Stop Calling Artists Beggars and Focus on Real Solutions”

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Last updated: January 2, 2025 8:26 pm
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Ugandan music star and Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) president Eddy Kenzo has spoken out against fellow artist-turned-politician Bobi Wine, blaming his political involvement for the challenges currently facing Uganda’s music industry.

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Bobi Wine’s Remarks Stir ControversyEddy Kenzo Responds: “Bobi Wine Is the Root Cause of Our Troubles”“We Are Working Toward Dialogue, Not Division”A Divided Music IndustryFinding Common Ground for Uganda’s Entertainment IndustryThe Path ForwardGet Celebrity Scoop First!

Kenzo’s remarks come in response to recent statements by Bobi Wine, who urged artists to stop accepting government handouts and described them as “beggars” for failing to push for structural reforms such as the activation of the copyright law.

Bobi Wine’s Remarks Stir Controversy

During a press briefing, Bobi Wine highlighted the need for artists to stand united and demand better treatment from the government rather than accepting small, demeaning gestures. He pointed to incidents involving OS Suna and Ragga Dee, who were reportedly humiliated during their recent meeting with Gen. Salim Saleh in Gulu.

Bobi Wine urged artists to “wake up” and fight for the rights and recognition they deserve, particularly when it comes to copyright protections and fair compensation.

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Eddy Kenzo Responds: “Bobi Wine Is the Root Cause of Our Troubles”

Kenzo, however, didn’t take kindly to Bobi Wine’s remarks, accusing the National Unity Platform (NUP) leader of being the root cause of the music industry’s struggles. Speaking during an interview with Bukedde TV, Kenzo said Bobi Wine’s decision to enter politics strained the relationship between artists and the government.

Eddy Kenzo blames Bobi Wine for the challenges being faced in the music industry.

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— Patro Uganda (@PatroUganda) January 1, 2025

“He is a very big problem for our industry because all the troubles we are facing are because he woke up one day and joined politics. That’s when the government started being hard on us, hence the suffering,” Kenzo claimed.

Kenzo further expressed frustration over Bobi Wine’s repeated description of artists as “beggars,” calling it disrespectful and unbecoming of a leader.

“If he really needed us, the world would see it, but each time he speaks to the media, he calls artists beggars. Is that really how you speak as a leader? Is that how he communicates with his children? With the people he loves?”

“We Are Working Toward Dialogue, Not Division”

Kenzo emphasized the efforts being made by the UNMF to bridge the gap between artists and the government through dialogue. He criticized Bobi Wine for what he perceives as damaging the reputation of artists to serve personal interests.

“There is a lot I don’t say because I love to mind my business, but I cannot keep quiet when someone starts damaging our reputation due to personal interests,” Kenzo remarked.

A Divided Music Industry

The clash between Kenzo and Bobi Wine highlights a growing divide within Uganda’s music industry. While Bobi Wine champions activism and calls for systemic change, Kenzo advocates for dialogue and collaboration with the government. This ideological rift reflects broader tensions within the entertainment sector, which is grappling with political and economic challenges.

Finding Common Ground for Uganda’s Entertainment Industry

As two of Uganda’s most prominent figures in music, Kenzo and Bobi Wine’s conflicting views underscore the need for unity within the industry. Many artists and stakeholders are calling for a middle ground where advocacy and dialogue can coexist, allowing for both structural reforms and constructive relationships with the government.

The Path Forward

While Kenzo’s and Bobi Wine’s differences remain unresolved, one thing is clear: the Ugandan music industry needs collective action to address its challenges. From copyright law enforcement to fair compensation for artists, both dialogue and activism will be crucial in shaping the future of the entertainment sector.

As fans and industry insiders continue to debate who has the better approach, the focus must remain on creating a thriving and equitable industry that benefits all stakeholders.

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