Kabako Backs King Saha Following Minister Kasolo Incident at Kapo’s Concert

Roden Y Kabako has come to fellow singer King Saha‘s defense following his recent confrontation with Minister Haruna Kasolo at Kazibwe Kapo‘s concert on June 12.

Much of the criticism directed at King Saha ignores the difficulties he has been dealing with in recent months, Kabako argues.

King Saha is not wrong. He is still in pain because of what happened to his concert.

The cancellation of Saha’s November 2025 concert in Kyotera, which he blames on Kasolo, continues to weigh on him both emotionally and financially.

Concerts demand huge investments, and when plans collapse, artistes often absorb the losses themselves.

Kabako says King Saha is still trying to pay service providers using his own money.

The pressure, he believes, helps explain why emotions can run high.

Before judging him, people should sit down and imagine what he is going through.

Looking at the situation from King Saha’s perspective, Kabako says many of the people criticizing him would react differently if they understood the burden he continues to carry.

For him, the discussion should not begin with blame but with an understanding of what happens when an artiste’s biggest plans fall apart.

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