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UTB Unveils Kenzo As Uganda’s New Tourism Ambassador

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BET award winning artiste Edrisah Musuuza bette Eddy Kenzo has been unveiled as the new Ugandan Tourism Board Ambassador.

Eddy Kenzo has been unveiled as the ambassador in an event that happened today presided over by the state minister for tourism, wildlife and antiquities – Hon Suubi Kiwanda.

“Today September 1st 2020, I was unveiled as the new brand ambassador for Tourism in Uganda. A role I take on with profound honor and great joy,” Kenzo made the announcement on his Facebook page.

Kenzo has received numerous global recognitions and awards which has marked his spot in rising the country’s flag higher each year.

“While I will be required to also show case our beauty to the outside world, I strongly believe it all begins with us. I therefore appeal to you all my friends, fans and all Ugandans to be apart  of the #TulambuleMyUganda campaign  to see what beauty we behold as a nation,” Kenzo added.

Eddy Kenzo now replaces Miss Uganda and World Africa, Quinn Abenakyo who was working alongside Zari Hassan and Anita Fabiola.

He is one of the few Ugandan artists that continues to have sold out concerts even out of Uganda.

In 2017, he was also appointed Kenya’s tourism ambassador to Uganda so this role that he now takes on is not new to him.

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