Singer Eddy Kenzo has urged fellow artists or every celebrity who has made a name for themselves to have their blood samples taken and kept somewhere in case any DNA fights break out after their death.
According to Eddy Kenzo, when public figures die, there are cases of women coming out, claiming they have their children or are related to them in a certain way.
“This is because they are looking for help, attention, or even suspect something. I think for all the artists with big names, if you are still alive, just go and have your samples taken and preserved. This can be used to settle such cases; otherwise, we have seen it all,” he said.
Kenzo revealed that he at one point experienced a situation where a woman came out to claim that he had impregnated her. Imagining that worse could happen after his death, he revealed that he would be undertaking the same procedure very soon to save his family from drama.

“Some of us have seen people coming out and claiming we impregnated them, but in the actual sense, we have never been with them or even met them anywhere. If they can say this when we are still alive, how about when we die? This should be a lesson to us, and personally, I’m going to do it immediately. I know all my children, and I do not go birthing everywhere.
Kenzo’s advice comes after Hon. Balaam confirmed the exhumation of the late Paul Kafeero’s body to settle long-standing paternity wars.
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He facilitated the process with over Ugx 12M to commence the process, and on 1 June 2026, the late’s body was exhumed, and a DNA sample collection exercise was professionally conducted by a team of pathologists led by Assistant Inspector General of Police Dr. Byaruhanga, in accordance with the court order and established forensic procedures.
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