Eddy Kenzo, the Ugandan music star, has gone back to school to finish his education. He says the move is to set an example for his children and prepare for the future, not for politics.
Mikie Wine has fired back at Bebe Cool over claims that he lacks talent, saying true talent is judged by the people, not opinions. Speaking on Galaxy TV, the singer accused the Gagamel boss of ignorance and defended his musical achievements.
Karole Kasita says musicians have lost their leverage over government, casting doubt on whether Uganda’s long-awaited copyright law will ever be passed.
President Museveni has praised Eddy Kenzo for using music to energise NRM supporters, saying entertainment is a meaningful contribution to national development.
Feffe Bussi has welcomed the renewed fallout between Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo, blaming NRM politics for the clash and saying it serves them right, while also opening up about his stance on Fik Fameica and a possible future collaboration.
Bebe Cool’s 2025 music list has reignited controversy, drawing sharp criticism from Eddy Kenzo and Ziza Bafana, who accuse the veteran singer of chasing relevance and dismiss the rankings as trash.
Government has rolled out a UGX 28 billion Creative Uganda Revolving Fund to support artists and creative entrepreneurs with affordable financing, stronger copyright systems and structured SACCO-based access nationwide.
Ugandan musician Kapeke has described 2025 as one of the most defining years of his career, highlighting personal growth, financial stability, and major life milestones achieved through music.
Eddy Kenzo’s camp has strongly responded to Bebe Cool, with his manager insisting that “Nkulowozaako” surpasses anything Bebe Cool has released in the last five years.
Eddy Kenzo has criticized Bobi Wine’s “Uganda is bleeding” slogan, arguing that the NUP leader built his wealth, career, and lifestyle during the same era he now condemns on the international stage.
Delivad Julio has applauded old-school Ugandan musicians like Radio and Weasel, Bebe Cool, Eddy Kenzo, Rema, and David Lutalo for their professionalism, while criticizing the new generation and revealing why B2C split with Andy Events.
Musician Alien Skin has opened up on why he suddenly stopped performing at NRM campaign rallies, saying his past feelings about government musicians and internal party tensions pushed him to quit.