Ugandan music star Eddy Kenzo has publicly questioned the Uganda Performing Right Society (UPRS) over its recently announced plan to distribute Shs200 million in royalties to musicians. Kenzo argues that artists deserve greater transparency about how the money was collected and how it will be shared. This move has sparked a debate about the fairness and accountability of the UPRS royalty payout system. As the Ugandan music industry continues to grow, it is essential that artists receive fair compensation for their work. Kenzo's demand for transparency is a step in the right direction, and it will be interesting to see how the UPRS responds to these concerns. With the rise of Ugandan music on the global stage, it is crucial that the industry prioritizes fairness and accountability to ensure its continued growth and success.
