King Saha Questions Why Kafeero Paternity Dispute Was Made Public
King Saha has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the exhumation of legendary Kadongo Kamu musician Paul Job Kafeero‘s remains.
For the “TikTok Life” singer, the issue is not the exhumation itself but the way the paternity dispute has played out in public.
He questioned why the family and the claimants chose to air the matter publicly instead of resolving it behind closed doors.
Saha argued that taking the dispute to social media and other public platforms only damages the image of the late musician.
He further claimed that Kafeero’s family had embarrassed the deceased and tarnished his legacy, alleging that material interests had overshadowed the respect and dignity associated with the Kadongo Kamu legend.
Watching the saga unfold, Saha said he would never want his own family dragged into a similar situation after his death.
I am not happy with Kafeero’s family disclosing their family matters in public; it does not reflect well on Kafeero’s image.- King Saha #SanyukaUnCut #SanyukaUpdates #FfeBannoDdala pic.twitter.com/z45ImSkvN7
— Sanyuka TV (@sanyukatv) June 8, 2026