Zex accused Kenzo of focusing on personal benefits rather than advocating for the collective needs of musicians. “I believe he is just trying to secure something for personal benefit, as all the past leaders of musicians have done. There’s nothing more,” he stated, reflecting a sentiment shared by many artists who feel disillusioned with their leadership.

In addition to his criticism of Kenzo, Zex encouraged fellow musicians to take charge of their financial futures by working hard and earning their own money instead of relying on government assistance. His call to action emphasizes a desire for artists to cultivate independence and resilience in an industry often fraught with challenges.
As debates surrounding leadership and accountability continue to unfold, Zex’s comments serve as a catalyst for discussions about the future direction of Uganda’s music industry.