
Singer King Saha has defended his outspoken nature following criticism for his comments about State Minister for Foreign Affairs Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo. At a recent concert in Namasuba, Saha accused the minister of attempting to sabotage his career. Despite the backlash, he affirmed his commitment to continue speaking out against such actions, emphasizing his ability to defend himself.
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