Egaali: Eddy Kenzo speaks against violent gangs in the music industry

Eddy Kenzo says musicians' gangs - locally termed "Egaali" - have existed for many years. He admits to having one himself but wants the violent ones regulated The post Egaali: Eddy Kenzo speaks against violent gangs in the music industry appeared first on MBU.

Egaali: Eddy Kenzo speaks against violent gangs in the music industry

Over the weekend, social media was filled with rumors about how gangs turned violent during Feffe Bussi’s concert which was held at Jahazi Pier Munyonyo on 18th May.

A video showed Fik Gaza making a chaotic entrance into the venue with a gang of over thirty men, evoking mixed reactions from netizens.

Fik Gaza is not the only musician who moves with several of his friends when attending a concert. Many other artists have embraced moving in large groups for security reasons.

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Eddy Kenzo says such cliques – locally termed “Egaali” – have existed for many years. He admits to having one himself.

He, however, notes that his clique is not the violent type. Kenzo criticizes the violent nature of the latter-day gangs as not welcome and hence should be regulated.

This also comes at the time when Uganda Police has opened investigations into criminal gangs terrorizing the city.

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