Cindy Sanyu has asked critics to stop mocking Eddy Kenzo because of his grammar, but focus more on the good qualities of his leadership, the best of which is his willingness to learn from the people he leads.
The UNMF President, Eddy Kenzo, has for a long time faced criticism because of his broken grammar when he speaks English, something Cindy actually believes he has improved over time.

In an interview, Cindy stressed that Kenzo’s grammar does not represent his intellect and that critics should differentiate the two.
She further gave Kenzo his flowers, noting that he is someone who acknowledges his ignorance on certain issues and is always ready to learn from those with knowledge about them.
Please differentiate between language and wisdom. Eddy Kenzo might have an issue with English, which he gets better every day, but he is a good man.
He is a leader who is willing to learn, and he learns every day. What he doesn’t know, he acknowledges, and that’s such a big quality of leadership. You have to be willing to listen to the people. That’s actually his best quality.
@sanyukatvug Fik Gaza and Ziza Bafana were overwhelmed with excitement meeting someone they admire, so they lost composure. Ugandans should understand and forgive them.- Cindy #SanyukaUnCut #SanyukaUpdates #FfeBannoDdala
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