Musician King Saha has vowed not to back down in his ongoing verbal war with former presidential candidate Mubarak Munyagwa, as their exchange of insults continues to dominate social media.

The two have been trading jabs for close to two weeks now, following Munyagwa’s attack on the National Unity Platform (NUP) and its party president Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine.

Munyagwa had earlier claimed he would “finish” NUP, comments that immediately triggered a strong response from King Saha — and since then, the back-and-forth has only escalated.

Speaking in a recent interview with a local television station, King Saha made it clear that he is not about to surrender anytime soon.

“I am far better than him at everything and I have no plans of ceasing fire. I will not give up on the fight. I will go for him as long as he keeps attacking my President. He should stay warned,” King Saha said.

The singer insists he is ready to keep pushing until Munyagwa completely stops attacking Bobi Wine and the NUP party.

However, over the weekend, Munyagwa claimed he was done entertaining King Saha, revealing that he has “bigger things” to focus on and will no longer engage in the online feud.

Whether this marks the end of their public clash or just a pause remains to be seen — but for now, King Saha says the war is far from over.