For some artists, music is about fame and fortune. For Ham Tezla, it’s about impact. Beyond the studio, he is the founder of Tez ChildFund Africa, a charity dedicated to uplifting vulnerable children through education, healthcare, and empowerment.
Ham’s story is deeply personal. Losing his mother at the age of three, he was raised by his grandmother, later by his auntie Zaina Nsubuga, and supported through school by his sister, Maria Namboira, who paid his fees until he completed his studies. Their sacrifices instilled in him a sense of responsibility — a duty to extend that same love to children facing hardships.
Today, Tez ChildFund Africa is more than an organization. It’s a reflection of Ham’s belief that music and humanity can work together. A portion of his music proceeds directly supports the charity, meaning every stream, every show, and every fan engagement contributes to real change.
Through this initiative, Ham Tezla is proving that artists can be more than entertainers — they can be agents of transformation.
