Music producer Didi has expressed deep gratitude to Eddy Kenzo and the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) for their support in helping him receive rehabilitation care.After more than a year of battling personal challenges, Didi is finally back on his feet, healthy, happy, and ready to make music again. He credits his recovery largely to Kenzo, whom he says personally took him to rehab and has continued to support him throughout his journey.Life in rehab isn’t bad. You read from morning up to lunch time then watch some TV and listen to music in the afternoon. I’m soon going to start releasing music because I want to do projects sensitising people about mental illness and HIV.Producer Didi’s legacy: 10 unforgettable tracks that shaped Uganda’s musicThe producer also revealed plans to start an organisation dedicated to helping young people in need and orphans affected by AIDS. It’s UNMF and Eddy Kenzo helping me now. I’m planning to register an organisation for young people that need help and orphans by AIDS. Very soon I’m going to be much into support systems. The post Didi expresses gratitude to Eddy Kenzo and UNMF for rehabilitation care appeared first on MBU.