Musician Mansur Ssemanda, popularly known as King Saha, has revealed that he will only forgive Minister Haruna Kasolo if the minister clears the debts he says were caused by the cancellation of his concert in Kyotera.

Speaking in an interview with a local television station, King Saha said he has spent months struggling with debts that arose after the event was called off, a decision he blames on Minister Kasolo.

The singer explained that his biggest concern is not personal revenge but the financial burden left behind, which includes payments owed to event organisers, promoters, and service providers.

"I don't have a major issue with him apart from the cancelled concert. I see him enjoying with his women while I continue to live in debts caused by his decisions. I will stop talking about him if he clears the debts. I don't even want to touch that money. I want him to find the promoters, organisers, and service providers and clear them," he partly explained.