Cindy Sanyu, president of the Uganda Musicians Affiliation (UMA), has voiced sturdy criticism towards the Uganda Nationwide Musicians Federation, led by Eddy Kenzo.
The criticism centres across the authorities allocation of over Shs13 billion to the Federation’s SACCO.
Cindy Sanyu has demanded an investigation into the dealing with of those funds.
She says that though the funds have been meant for the whole music business, not one of the musicians beneath her affiliation acquired any portion of it.
When that cash was launched, it was introduced that it was for the whole music business. Nevertheless, it solely stopped in Mutundwe and the singers beneath my jurisdiction didn’t obtain even a penny.
Due to this fact, I’m wondering what the cash was for precisely. We would like solutions as a result of we’re additionally musicians who should get a chunk of what comes into the business. We due to this fact anticipate the investigations to offer solutions.
Eddy Kenzo responded to the allegations by mentioning that many musicians didn’t apply for the funds by way of the Federation.
He additionally talked about that a few of his critics had certainly acquired the cash.
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