I can’t let Bobi Down: Kenzo Clarifies on his Political Side

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Singer Eddy Kenzo has maintained that he will vote for Bobi Wine in the forthcoming presidential elections in 2021 despite meeting the head of state, Yoweri Museveni earlier this week at the Entebbe state house.

After this meeting, many thought that Kenzo had switched his poplitical side when he said that he will not campaign for his longtime mentor, friend and ally, Bobi Wine.

Barbie and Bobi Wine
Kyaddondo East legislator Robert Sentamu a.k.a Bobi Wine is one of the top contestants of the presidential seat come 2021 general elections

“I will vote for my brother, Bobi Wine but won’t be capmapaigning for any one. I’m for change.” Eddy Kenzo affirmed.

Accoridng to the 2019 African Entertainer of the Year, he just learnt new ways of asking for a change in the governance of the countryand that is through peaceful means other than those that cause violence suchb as strikes and demonstrations.

He beleives that campaigning for any politician can bring about division of his fan base yet he loves all of them irrespective of their differences.

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