Big Talent boss Eddy Kenzo has revealed that the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) has taken an interest in Fik Gaza’s police case and is working with the authorities to determine the best course of action.
As the federation president, Eddy Kenzo initially pledged to help artists with different challenges. When asked about Fik Gaza’s case while addressing journalists, the singer stated that they had a team handling the case and were working behind the police.
Although he did not provide details, Kenzo noted that they had made progress and would soon share the results with the public.
“We are still investigating with our team. Most times we may not come out to say anything about such things before the media but we work underground. Things concerning the law don’t need to be rushed because they are not easy, especially when it comes to interpretation. But we are doing what we can,” he told Spark TV.

Earlier this week, Fik Gaza was arraigned before Makindye Court on robbery charges and was granted a ugx 1m bail after spending nearly a week behind bars.
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Shortly after his release on Tuesday, he was rearrested outside the court by security operatives who whisked him away. According to reports, he was rearrested to be questioned about the robberies that happened in Wakiso district.
Eby’amateeka tebabipapira – Eddy Kenzo ayogedde ku bya Fik Gaza#DailySoup pic.twitter.com/0f6K7McTOq
— SPARK TV (@sparktvuganda) April 9, 2025