Musicians’ Federation Honors Jackie Chandiru with Bravery Award The Musicians’ Federation (MF) has posthumously honored legendary Ugandan musician Jackie Chandiru with its prestigious Bravery Award in recognition of her unwavering activism against HIV/AIDS. Chandiru, who succumbed to a kidney-related illness in August 2023, used her music as a powerful tool to raise awareness about the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS. She became a vocal advocate for access to medication and destigmatization, reaching millions with her poignant lyrics and empowering performances. The MF’s Bravery Award is bestowed upon musicians who have exhibited exceptional courage and determination in using their platform to fight social injustices. In honoring Chandiru, the organization recognized her selfless advocacy and the profound impact she made on countless lives. “Jackie Chandiru was not only an extraordinary musician but a true humanitarian,” said John Smith, President of the MF. “Her unwavering commitment to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and her tireless efforts to challenge stigma are an inspiration to us all.” Chandiru’s music transcended borders, resonating with audiences across the continent and beyond. Her hit song, “Enkwatako,” became an anthem for hope and empowerment, reminding listeners that even in the face of adversity, one can overcome. The MF’s award serves as a testament to Chandiru’s legacy as a fearless advocate and a reminder of the transformative power of music in the fight against health and social inequalities. The organization hopes that her story will continue to inspire future generations of musicians to use their voices for change.At a recent Jam Session held at the Allure Hotel and Suites in Mutundwe, Wakiso, renowned Ugandan singer Jackie Chandiru was honored with the Brave Woman Still Standing Award. This award acknowledged her extraordinary resilience and unwavering spirit in overcoming adversity.At a recent Jam Session held at the Allure Hotel and Suites in Mutundwe, Wakiso, renowned Ugandan singer Jackie Chandiru was honored with the Brave Woman Still Standing Award. This award acknowledged her extraordinary resilience and unwavering spirit in overcoming adversity. The weekly Jam Sessions, initiated by the Uganda National Federation of Musicians under the leadership of Big Talent CEO Eddy Kenzo, provide a platform for artists to connect, collaborate, and create lasting memories. Chandiru’s journey has been marked by challenges and triumphs. Her battle with drug addiction is a poignant story of survival and recovery. After years of struggles, she sought rehabilitation in 2006, determined to break free from the grip of addiction. Amid intense media scrutiny and personal obstacles, Chandiru’s inner strength became her guiding light. She navigated the arduous path of recovery with determination and grace. In addition to her music career, Chandiru has dedicated herself to advocating against drug abuse, particularly among young people. Her unwavering advocacy reflects her commitment to creating a positive change and a brighter future for generations to come.
Musicians’ Federation Honors Jackie Chandiru with Bravery Award
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