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Icon Jose Chameleone's family requests support in health crisis

What you need to know:

  • Chameleone, a celebrated artist, has brought joy and recognition to Uganda.

Abba Marcus Mayanja, son of Ugandan music legend Jose Chameleone, makes an emotional appeal to fans, promoters, and well-wishers to support his father as he battles health and substance abuse issues.

In a heartfelt message, Abba urges everyone who cares for Chameleone to hold him accountable while offering the help he needs to overcome his struggles.

“This goes to the fans and everybody who enjoys my father’s music. Even if you don’t like him or agree with his actions, I recognise he is flawed. But at the end of the day, God put us here to love everyone,” Abba says.

He emphasises the need for compassion, stating, “This isn’t about embracing my dad’s substance use but asking for help. We need to come together to help him if we want to keep him in our family.”

Abba also criticises promoters for booking Chameleone despite his health decline. “It’s shocking to see people pushing him to perform when it’s clear he’s struggling. They use him as a workhorse for money,” he adds.

Chameleone, a celebrated artist, has brought joy and recognition to Uganda.

Abba urges fans to show love and support during this challenging time.

His plea highlights the rising public health issue of substance abuse in Uganda, calling for more awareness and support systems.