Elijah Kitaka Urges Eddy Kenzo to Revive Uganda’s Struggling Music Industry

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Swangz Avenue singer Elijah Kitaka has sounded the alarm over the declining state of Uganda’s music industry, calling on Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) president Eddy Kenzo to take immediate and meaningful action.

During an appearance on NBS After 5, Elijah Kitaka expressed deep concern about the current state of the industry and didn’t hold back in his criticism of Kenzo, who also serves as the Presidential Adviser on Creative Arts.

Elijah Kitaka
Elijah Kitaka

“I have a lot of love and respect for Kenzo he’s one of the top artists in Kampala. But the truth is, we need to act,the industry is dying.” Elijah Kitaka said

Kitaka emphasized that Kenzo’s leadership roles come with serious responsibility and that it’s time for him to go beyond just holding titles.

“If I were the Presidential Adviser, the first thing I’d do is disband the current Federation cabinet, It’s not about disrespect. The position doesn’t necessarily need a musician—it needs professionals who can bring real ideas and solutions.”,he added.

Eddy Kenzo
Eddy Kenzo at State House with President Museveni

Kitaka’s bold remarks highlight growing frustrations within the music community and call attention to the urgent need for reform and innovation in the Ugandan entertainment sector.

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