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PHOTOS: Ugandan ‘Sitya Loss’ hit maker Eddy Kenzo hospitalized

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 Navy Kenzo [Photo: Courtesy]

Edrisa Musuuza alias Navy Kenzo is in need of prayers after he was hospitalized following an illness that left him weak and looking frail at a hospital bed in his home country.

The ‘Sitya Loss’ hit maker who has been sick for a number of days was forced to cancel his performance at the One Africa Music Fest that was held this past Saturday at the Wembley Arena in London.

‘’I will be fine in God's name..., I managed to go n watch vipers vs sc villa in Kitende, bless you all,’’ he posted as he recuperated at a hospital in Kampala.

Although the artist neither his management revealed what was ailing him, it is not the first time the Ugandan artist has been hospitalized in the recent past.

He was recently in hospital after suffering from fatigue. A source close to the artist and his Big Talent Camp, Kenzo could be suffering from Malaria.

 Kenzo in hospital [Photo: Courtesy]

 Kenzo had been discharged after showing signs of improvement but was later re-admitted after he got worse.

His management had to send an apology to the organizers of the Wembley event explaining why the father of two would not be attending the show.

‘’It is with deepest regret that we must announce the unfortunate failure of Eddy Kenzo’s performance at that One Africa Music Fest. This email therefore serves to inform you that due to Eddy Kenzo’s sudden illness, and by the doctor’s advise, he isn’t able to travel to London in time for the show.

“We however remain committed to the One Africa Music Fest organisers and community – offering our assistance and support for the upcoming events in NewYork and Dubai. We therefore humbly request the Ugandan flag to still be raised despite our absence.

“Again, we are deeply sorry about not being able to commit to our initial agreement and any unfulfilled expectations that this may cause due to force majue, Weh hope to see you in NewYork and Dubai,’’ the statement read in part.

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