King Saha has issued a stern warning to Eddy Kenzo, the president of the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), cautioning him against making negative remarks about National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Bobi Wine.
King Saha, a close ally of Bobi Wine, defended the singer-turned-politician, stating that he should not be drawn into discussions that lack substance or benefit to the nation.
His remarks followed Eddy Kenzo’s recent comments blaming Bobi Wine for challenges faced by Ugandan musicians.
Kenzo accused Bobi Wine of being why many artists struggle financially, claiming that his actions hindered the passage of critical copyright laws.
According to Kenzo, Bobi Wine’s involvement in politics has disrupted efforts to elevate the music industry, accusing him of sabotaging progress.
However, King Saha dismissed these claims, asserting that Bobi Wine has always been a positive force in Uganda’s music and political landscapes. He emphasized that Bobi Wine is far superior in character and contributions compared to Kenzo.
“Kenzo, you’re my brother, but STAY WARNED to avoid dragging Bobi Wine into your bogus talks,” King Saha said, urging Kenzo to show respect and refrain from involving Bobi Wine in unwarranted disputes.