King Saha: Government may stop my concert in Kampala, says he’s prepared

King Saha has expressed concern that the government may cancel his concert in Kampala next year due to his outspoken stance on social and political issues, and has a plan to perform in Kyotera if it is stopped. The post King Saha: Government may stop my concert in Kampala, says he’s prepared appeared first on MBU.

King Saha: Government may stop my concert in Kampala, says he’s prepared

King Saha has opened up about his next move in case the government intervenes to stop his concert in Kampala next year.

Saha has expressed concern that the authorities might cancel his event due to his outspoken stance on social and political issues.

The singer pointed out that the government closely monitors him, especially because of his association with Bobi Wine, the National Unity Platform (NUP) leader, and fellow musician.

King Saha has been vocal on his social media platforms, frequently criticising the government’s actions.

King Saha believes the government does not take kindly to individuals who challenge them publicly. He suspects they could stop his concert at the last minute as a form of punishment for his activism.

I know this government can stop my concert here anytime if they want to. And I already know what I can do, and if they stop it, I already have Kyotera organized. I will go there and sing for my fans.

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