Musician Mansur Ssemanda, popularly known as King Saha, has said he feels fulfilled with what he has achieved in life, stating that he has little to regret if he were to die today.
Speaking in an interview with a local television station, the singer made the remarks while alleging that he has recently received death threats, which he claims are linked to individuals from Pallaso’s camp following their recent clash.
King Saha said he has already accomplished many of his personal goals, including building a family and investing in property.
“I would not lose anything if I died today. I have achieved many of the things I dreamed of. I have a family, children, and homes in Kampala and upcountry. I believe I have built something that can sustain my family,” he said.
The singer added that he is taking the threats seriously but remains focused on his music and family despite the ongoing tensions.
His comments come in the wake of the recent altercation involving his camp and Pallaso’s team, which has continued to spark debate within the entertainment industry.