Ugandan musician Kabako has publicly called out Ziza Bafana for attending the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) event that launched President Yoweri Museveni’s campaign music album.
Bafana, a known supporter of the National Unity Platform (NUP), faced heavy backlash from fans and fellow musicians after his appearance at the function. Many questioned whether his attendance contradicted his political stance.
“We are probably the same age with him, so I don’t know who’s smarter, but people didn’t take it well. They even sent me that video of him wearing a mask at the event, but that wasn’t right,” Kabako said.
Ziza Bafana Responds to Criticism
In his defense, Bafana explained that he had attended the event at the invitation of longtime friend Eddy Kenzo. He claimed his purpose was to participate in discussions about the Copyright Amendment Law and to observe as artists presented their concerns to President Museveni.
Despite his explanation, Kabako dismissed the reasoning, arguing that the primary purpose of the gathering was the album launch, not policy discussions.
“They didn’t go for the copyright law, they went for the album. Even me, who lives in the neighborhoods of Munyonyo, didn’t bother to cross and attend,” Kabako added.

Fans Weigh In on the Controversy
Social media quickly became a hotbed for debate. Some criticized Bafana for appearing at a ruling party event despite his NUP affiliation, while others defended him, acknowledging that artists often navigate complex relationships within the entertainment and political space.
Many followers expressed disappointment, feeling that his presence sent mixed messages to his political supporters.
The Larger Debate: Music, Politics, and Integrity
This incident highlights the sensitive intersection of music and politics in Uganda, where musicians are closely watched for their affiliations and public appearances. Bafana’s attendance has sparked broader discussions about whether artists can remain neutral, or whether every public act is interpreted as a political statement.
The controversy shows how fans expect public figures to align consistently with their declared political stances, and any perceived deviation can spark criticism.
Looking Ahead
As the debate continues, both Kabako and Ziza Bafana remain in the public eye, with fans eagerly following their next moves. Questions about artist integrity, political alignment, and personal choice are likely to remain central to the conversation.
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