King Saha is confident that his actions led to the downfall of the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), describing it as an unprecedented victory for him. He boasts that he outperformed the organization, causing both its artists and itself to falter miserably.
Saha, who has been vocal about his disdain for UNMF president Eddy Kenzo, takes pride in dismantling the entire establishment-backed federation. His open criticism of Kenzo has only strengthened his stance on this matter.
Saha is unwavering in his assertion that his influence exposed the federation's weaknesses and lack of genuine public support. He firmly believes that his presence made it impossible for them to succeed.
I knocked down all levels, from the big one to the small one. Even in Kyotera during President Museveni's campaigns, they failed miserably. I told you so; this is a divine intervention. I finished the Federation.
Saha has strong ties with the National Unity Platform (NUP) and its leader Bobi Wine, whereas UNMF leadership, including Kenzo, are closely associated with the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).
The political divide between Saha and the federation has led to ongoing tension, though Kenzo has consistently avoided publicly addressing Saha's attacks.
Saha further supports his claims by highlighting his achievements, stating that he sold out Lugogo Cricket Oval twice this year. He also mentions that a third concert would have taken place if the year hadn't sped by too quickly.
Those musicians are flopping miserably. They're just wasting time, cooking rice at rallies and passing the hours. Keep an eye on your musicians; they might have a terrible Christmas.
