Talented musician Kakunda Nina also known as Nina Roz has backed Azawi’s statement about government money to the entertainment sector. She said musicians don’t need money because they try to make enough, all they want is copyright to even make more money for themselves. There has been a debate between musicians and the government about artists’ constant requests for a ...
Read More »Hon Muhammad Nsereko Under Fire From Musicians Over Copyright Law
Kampala Central MP, Hon Muhammad Nsereko has come under fire from different musicians after his remarks about the copyright law. The MP considered by many to be one of the brilliant minds in the August House at a certain function trashed musicians’ drive to get the copyright law passed. The MP said that most of these musicians don’t know what ...
Read More »Karole Kasita Reveals Biggest Problem In Ugandan Music Industry
Singer Karole Kasita has revealed what she thinks is the biggest problem in the Ugandan music industry. She said it is the copyright law and she doesn’t see anything getting better unless it is worked on by government. Different artistes have complained about the copyright law and some like Eddy Kenzo have formed a federation to tackle that issue. It ...
Read More »Minister Phiona Nyamutoro Accused Of Fronting ‘Boyfriend’ Eddy Kenzo’s Agenda In Parliament
Ugandans on social media can be the most humorous people at times. They have now downed on young Minister, Hon Phiona Nyamutoro and accused her of fronting her alleged boyfriend, Eddy Kenzo’s agenda in parliament. It should be recalled that the youth Minister was recently appointed as the state Minister for energy. However, while in Parliament yesterday, she presented points ...
Read More »DJ Michael Asks Eddy Kenzo And Cindy To Collaborate For The Good Of All Artistes
Struggling singer DJ Michael has asked Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) President Eddy Kenzo to collaborate with Uganda Musicians Association (UMA) President Cindy Sanyu. He said their collaboration will be for the good of all artistes in Uganda. UMA was formed in 2018 and it has had different presidents. The longest-serving president has been Cindy Sanyu because other presidents would ...
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