Drama unfolded at Kadongo Kamu singer Kazibwe Kapo’s just-concluded concert when musician King Saha appeared to direct sharp remarks at Hon. Kasolo during his performance.
With the crowd fully engaged, King Saha launched into his popular song Ekimala Kimala before extending the lyrics with an emotional message that quickly grabbed attention across the venue.
According to attendees, the singer declared that he would never be chased away from Kyotera, insisting that it is his home and a place deeply connected to his identity.
“You thought I was going to die… that I was chased out of Kyotera. I am from Kyotera. Kasolo, you can’t chase me from my home. Don’t fool yourself,” King Saha reportedly told the crowd during the performance.
The singer went even further, passionately emphasizing his roots in the district.
“Kyotera is where I come from and even if I die, I will be buried in Kyotera,” he added as sections of the audience cheered loudly.
Hon. Kasolo was among the notable guests who had attended Kazibwe Kapo’s concert, making the remarks one of the most talked-about moments of the night.
The comments have already sparked conversation among fans, with many interpreting them as a direct response to past tensions and public discussions involving the singer and political figures from the area.
For many concertgoers, what started as a musical performance quickly turned into a headline-grabbing moment as King Saha used the stage to passionately defend his connection to Kyotera in front of thousands of revelers.

