Kampala — Popular Ugandan musician Mansur Semanda, professionally known as King Saha, has once again stirred controversy by boldly declaring that no artist can beat him down, whether verbally or physically.
In a candid interview with a local television station, King Saha confidently stated:
“I am not afraid of anyone because I understand no one can manage to beat me down. Whoever wants to should show up.”

This bold statement comes after a long string of public spats. Over the past few years, King Saha has engaged in verbal wars with some of the country’s biggest music icons, including:
- Bebe Cool (whom he famously dissed during his “Zakayo” campaign)
- Eddy Kenzo (following disagreements over the Uganda Musicians Association)
- Jose Chameleone (over leadership wrangles in the music industry)
- Lil Pazzo (the latest artist he clashed with just last month)
King Saha clarified during the interview that he will never shy away from a fight, especially if anyone dares to provoke or attack him. He emphasized that he feels untouchable both in spirit and in strength.
Additionally, the “Zakayo” hitmaker reaffirmed his loyalty to Robert Kyagulanyi a.k.a. Bobi Wine, the leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP). Saha made it clear that he would continue confronting any artist or public figure who attempts to attack Bobi Wine.
“I will keep going after anyone who comes up to fight Bobi Wine. I will not sit back and watch,” King Saha vowed.
Clearly, King Saha is not just defending his own brand but also aligning himself closely with Uganda’s political opposition, further intensifying his polarizing figure in both music and political circles.