Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo share emotional embrace at Alex Mukulu’s send-off

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At the send-off for Ugandan theatre legend Alex Mukulu in Wakiso, musicians Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo drew attention by sharing an emotional embrace during the funeral gathering. Sqoop Uganda reported that the moment stood out because the two artists had recently been involved in a public fallout that had attracted widespread attention in Uganda’s entertainment circles.
According to the publisher, the dispute between the two was linked to tensions that surfaced during recent presidential campaign activities, where both were associated with National Resistance Movement mobilisation efforts. The article said the disagreement revolved around issues such as campaign funds, leadership responsibilities and influence, placing the pair at the centre of public discussion about rivalry within the music industry.
At Mukulu’s send-off, however, those tensions appeared to recede as mourners gathered to honor the life and legacy of one of Uganda’s best-known theatre figures. The embrace between Bebe Cool and Kenzo was presented as a brief but meaningful gesture, with the article framing it as evidence that grief can soften personal differences.
More broadly, the scene reflected how funerals can bring together people from different parts of the creative industry and create space for reconciliation, even if only temporarily. Sqoop Uganda did not report any formal public apology or announced resolution between the two artistes.
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