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- Winnie Wa Mummy says young people should embrace Paul Kafeero’s music for its life lessons.
- She lists Paul Kafeero, King Saha and Mudra among her favorite musicians.
- The singer dismisses dating rumors involving King Saha, saying their relationship is strictly professional.
Female musician and social media influencer Winnie Wa Mummy has said every young person should make an effort to listen to the music of the late Paul Kafeero, describing his songs as rich in wisdom and timeless life lessons.

Speaking in a recent interview, the singer said Kafeero’s music transcends generations, insisting that good music has no age limit because it speaks to the soul.
“Any young person who doesn’t listen to Kafeero’s music should know it’s criminal. There are things he sings about and advice that he gives which you can’t find anywhere else. So there’s no age on the genre of music. Music is a feeling… that’s why they call it food for the soul.”
Beyond Kafeero, Winnie also named King Saha and Mudra among the artists she enjoys listening to. She revealed that she has collaborated with both musicians and continues to maintain a good working relationship with them.
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The singer noted that her management team has also played a role in fostering those professional collaborations, which she hopes will continue in the future.
Addressing long-running rumors linking her romantically to King Saha, Winnie firmly denied there is anything beyond music between them.
“It’s the first time I’m hearing them. He’s just a talented artist that I love and there’s nothing personal between us. What unites us are the two songs that we have, Weka and Daily Menu. Very soon he will be penning some songs for me too because he’s a very talented musician.”
Apparently, Winnie’s remarks highlight not only her admiration for Uganda’s musical legends but also her appreciation for artists she believes continue to shape the country’s music industry through talent as well as meaningful collaborations.




