King Saha throws jabs at Minister Kasolo during music show

Mavarick singer King Saha has renewed his feud with Minister for Foreign Affairs Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune.

This was during Hajji Kazibwe Kapo’s “Ssebo Avuga” concert in Namasuba on Friday night.

Saha accuses Kasolo of having ordered for cancellation of his musical show in Kyotera last year.

Performing before a packed crowd at Front Page Hotel, Saha accused the minister of causing him financial hardship after a November 2025 concert in Kyotera was allegedly halted, leaving him counting losses and struggling to recover.

Speaking directly to revelers, the singer did not hide his frustration.

“I got a chance and bumped into Hon. Kasolo. I lost money and as of now I’m still clearing the debts. He on the other hand is out having fun and enjoying like nothing happened. As a man, why would you play your fellow man this dirty?” Saha said.

The remarks drew loud cheers from sections of the audience as Saha appeared to vent lingering anger over the incident.

Kasolo, who attended the concert alongside his wife Princess Amirah, remained seated throughout the performance and did not respond to the singer’s accusations.

The exchange revived a feud that has simmered since the Kyotera concert controversy, which Saha says left him with debts and financial obligations that he is still paying off months later.

Drama unfolded moments later when Saha’s performance was abruptly cut short after the music and stage lights were switched off, bringing his set to an unexpected end.

While some fans applauded the singer for openly confronting the minister over what he views as an unresolved grievance, others criticized him for using Kapo’s concert to settle personal and political scores.

Nevertheless, Saha’s sharp attack on Kasolo became one of the most talked-about moments of the night, overshadowing parts of the concert and reigniting public interest in the pair’s long-running fallout

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