- King Saha has criticized fellow artist Stecia Mayanja’s recent entry into politics, suggesting she would be more suited to a beauty pageant like Miss Curvy than a parliamentary seat.
- Speaking in an interview, Saha questioned her understanding of Uganda’s Constitution and also targeted outgoing MP Muhammad Nsereko, claiming both lack the credibility to lead.
Musician King Saha is currently on a leash to go against anyone he perceives as opposing Bobi Wine and NUP’s quest to ‘liberate Uganda,’ with his latest target being fellow artist Stecia Mayanja and outgoing Kampala MP Hon Muhammad Nsereko.

During a conversation with a local podcaster, the Bambi singer criticized Stecia Mayanja for having misguided priorities.
He suggested that the singer should have taken part in the Miss Curvy pageant instead of delving into politics. Saha expressed doubt that she even has a grasp of the Constitution of Uganda.
Saha also didn’t hold back when it came to Muhammad Nsereko, who is considered one of the most knowledgeable legislators in the current Parliament.
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“People need to realize that this isn’t a trivial matter but a serious issue of life and death. When the Miss Curvy competition was announced, I didn’t see Stecia Mayanja step forward. That’s where she truly belongs, not in politics, where I’m certain she lacks understanding of the constitution. If even Muhammad Nsereko isn’t capable, then what about Stecia? I’m convinced that if Kapere or I ran against Nsereko, we would win,” Saha stated.
It’s worth mentioning that Stecia Mayanja was recently designated as the leader of the National Peasants Party, NPP, and she will be contesting for the Woman MP seat in Kampala Central.
Conversely, Muhammad Nsereko has revealed his plans to run for President under the Ecological Party, although there are discussions about merging with Mpuuga’s Democratic Front.