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- Kazibwe Kapo apologized to Minister Kasolo and concertgoers following King Saha’s public attack on the minister during the show.
- He revealed that he had asked King Saha to remain respectful despite their differences, but the singer did the opposite on stage.
- Kapo insists the incident was not planned and says both King Saha and Minister Kasolo have been his friends for more than two decades.
Musician Kazibwe Kapo has publicly apologized to Minister Haruna Kasolo following the controversial incident at his recent concert where singer King Saha used his stage appearance to openly criticize the minister.

Speaking after the event, Kazibwe Kapo revealed that he had anticipated possible tension between the two and had taken steps to prevent any confrontation. He explained that during rehearsals, he informed King Saha that he would be inviting someone he was not on good terms with and specifically asked him to remain respectful throughout the show.
According to him, King Saha assured him that there would be no issues. However, once he stepped onto the stage, the singer went against that promise and publicly aired his frustrations toward Minister Kasolo.
Kapo disclosed that after the incident, King Saha apologized to him and explained that he felt it was his only opportunity to express his dissatisfaction with the minister.
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“I apologize to Minister Kasolo and the people for bringing two people who aren’t on good terms in the same space,” Kazibwe Kapo said.
The entertainer emphasized that the incident was neither planned nor intentional, stressing that both Minister Kasolo and King Saha are his longtime friends, with relationships spanning more than two decades.
Kapo further expressed confidence that Minister Kasolo understands his character well enough to know that he would never deliberately orchestrate such a situation for publicity or controversy.
The apology comes amid ongoing tensions between King Saha and Minister Kasolo, whose public disagreements have played out on several occasions in recent years.




