A Look Into the UGx.5b Musicians Received from the Government that is Dividing them

Posted on May 22, 2024
By Sean Musa Carter
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For the past few months, there has been a bitter rift that broke out among different top Ugandan musicians, especially those under the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) since the government disbursed Ugx. 5 billion stimulus package, here we break down where it all went.

According to Trumpet Sources, Blizz Uganda has been alerted that this money was received through UPDF as spearheaded bysinger Eddy Kenzo, which ignited a firestorm of controversy and division within the music community.

The disbursement of funds has been marred by allegations of unfair distribution, leading to significant unrest among musicians.

How the Money was Reportedly Distributed

Prominent artistes who sit on the federation received bigger sume than others, reportedly according to Trumpet News.

However, when speaking to Eddy Kenzo, he  insists the money given was applied for and its a loan which will be repaid even though some lesser-known musicians received only meager sums;

  • Bruno K getting just Ugx. 2 million and others 1 million.

The conflict reached a boiling point when legend musician Joseph Mayanja alias Jose Chameleon rejected an initial allocation of shs 50 million.

He stormed the UNMF offices at the Sheron Hotel in Mutundwe Kampala, vehemently criticising the federation’s leadership and accusing them of supporting homosexuals, a charge with serious social implications and following his outburst, Chameleon was controversially awarded an additional Ugx. 100 million and he bagged 150m.

The unrest continued as reports emerged that another top musician received only 15 million delivered by Baliruno at 4 am at Mezo Noir Bar in Kololo, only to reject the sum and he was subsequently be offered 38 million.

Meanwhile, King Saha refused an allocation of shs 20 million from Kenzo and has since launched a verbal attack against the federation.

Adding to the controversy, renowned MC Kats, real name Edwin Katamba, was notably excluded from receiving any funds despite his significant contributions to the music industry.

This exclusion has fueled further criticism of the allocation process.

Kenzo’s Defense

Speaking on Tuesday, Eddy Kenzo acknowledged that the federation had disbursed the funds but clarified that they were loans, not grants. “No single musician received free money; they will pay it back. Whoever was given money applied for it, and there is evidence,” Kenzo stated.

Kenzo’s comments

However, conflicting reports indicate that some musicians neither applied for nor signed any documents, raising serious questions about the accountability and transparency of the process.

The financial support from President Museveni’s government aimed to nurture Uganda’s vibrant music scene, but the current turmoil threatens to undermine this initiative.

The secretive and seemingly biased distribution of funds has sparked distrust and division within the music community, potentially hampering the development of the industry.

The 5 billion stimulus package intended to uplift Uganda’s music industry has instead sown discord and controversy as the government and the UNMF navigate this turbulent period, the need for equitable and transparent management of resources has never been more apparent.

Source: Trumpet

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