King Saha has admitted he would rather have four women than one.
The singer who dropped into Galaxy FM 100.2 Zzina studios for the monthly Evening Rush edition dubbed 'Big Bang'.
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King Saha who has two songs Biri biri and My way ruling the airwaves, shared his life story with presenters; Mr. Mosh, Prim, Little Joe and Emmah Napoleone.
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In his interaction with the presenters, he confessed having 'hajjatis' when asked how many woman he has in his life so far.
King Saha revealed: "At least four instead of getting a new one."
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We captured the singer's moments with our presenters and have it reproduced below with the video.
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Mr. Mosh: When you were entering the music industry which people or artistes you feel did good and you were like let me also join or start?
King Saha: Lucky Dube.
Mr. Mosh: Why Lucky Dube?
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King Saha: Lucky Dube made me feel so good and the time he has been around nobody has come close to what he has done. And he is one of a kind.
Mr. Mosh: What about in Uganda?
King Saha: Only King Saha.
Mr. Mosh: Before King Saha?
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King Saha: Mosh, I have been massive before media. I started singing way back in school.
Mr. Mosh: Which schools did you go to, Nursery?
King Saha: I went to Wildad Nursey School, Bugonga Airport, St Agnes
Little Joe: Bugonga at fishing site?
King Saha: No way! I want you to wake up and travel to Kigungu towards the Airport and whether or not you will find it.
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Mr. Mosh: Did you do fishing?
King Saha: My brother, it is our job. I don't want you to ask 'Have you been fishing before?'
Mr. Mosh: Did you go fishing?
King Saha: At home, we were fishermen. But I wasn't until recently.
Mr. Mosh: What about Primary?
King Saha: St. Agnes.
Mr. Mosh: What about secondary?
King Saha: Nkumba SS.
Mr. Mosh: Everything of yours in Entebbe? What about University?
King Saha: Kajjansi Progressive.
Mr. Mosh: Is that University?
King Saha: I was still telling you about my journey.
Mr. Mosh: aha?
King Saha: I went to Kajjansi Progressive and then to Buganda Royal University.
Mr. Mosh: Buganda Royal Institute. What course did you do?
King Saha: I did business studies.
Mr. Mosh: Aside being an artiste, what businesses are you doing?
King Saha: Mr. Mosh apart from being a reknown musician, I am a rich man.
Mr. Mosh: What businesses do you do?
King Saha: Many. I do farming, fishing and selling songs to your artistes.
Prim: Apart from music, what other thing to do love with passion?
King Saha: Farming. There is no way I can plant something and fail to get harvests out of them. Some people plant flowers but I plant food to stay away from hunger.
Mr. Mosh: What foods do you grow since there may be people out there listening and would like to buy from you?
King Saha: Any food that is eaten I do.
Mr. Mosh: If you were not an artiste or farmer, what else would you have done?
Prim: You have been somebody's daddy.
King Saha: I have children. I am a muganda. I am a man of responsibility. I am an old man of 28.
Mr. Mosh: How many mothers?
King Saha: Ask me how many hajjatis do I have? I am a Muslim man. I have a fence around my home. I am still looking for many.
Prim: What do you believe? Do you believe in one woman or go as far as four if you can provide for them?
King Saha: At least four instead of getting a new one.
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