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King Saha Responds to Dr. T Amale’s Provocation

What you need to know:

  • Expressing his displeasure, Saha remarked during an appearance on Gossip Live’s Embozi Mu Kati on Saturday, May 25, that he would demonstrate to Dr.
  • The political divide between them further fueled the conflict, as Amale supports the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) while Saha aligns with the leading opposition party, the National Unity Platform (NUP).

King Saha found himself in the midst of controversy after comedian Dr. T Amale labeled him a madman, despite any prior history between them.

Expressing his displeasure, Saha remarked during an appearance on Gossip Live’s Embozi Mu Kati on Saturday, May 25, that he would demonstrate to Dr. T Amale the consequences of such accusations.

“I’m going to show him what madness does,” Saha asserted, indicating his intention to confront Dr. T Amale directly.

Dr. T Amale has repeatedly asserted in various interviews and social media appearances that Saha has mental health issues. He cited Saha’s recent anti-government songs and controversial statements as evidence. The political divide between them further fueled the conflict, as Amale supports the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) while Saha aligns with the leading opposition party, the National Unity Platform (NUP).

Dr T Amale

This isn’t the first time Saha has faced public criticism regarding his health. Previously, media personality Brian Mulondo drew attention to Saha’s oral hygiene.

Born in 1989 and originating from Rakai district, Saha’s musical journey began early, singing in church choirs and school. He furthered his career upon joining Leone Island, Jose Chameleone’s record label, where he crossed paths with Sam Mukasa, his current manager.

Meanwhile, Dr. T Amale, also known as Tobby Innocent Kafeero, has faced backlash for his controversial views, including being targeted with empty bottles recently.

The tension between Saha and Dr. T Amale underscores the intersection of politics, entertainment, and personal disputes within Uganda’s public sphere.

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