The musician, whose real name
is Mansour Ssemanda, disclosed on Friday that although a lot of people assume
he uses drugs, the dust on the route to his house actually irritates his eyes.
"People see me on that
road and assume I'm high on drugs," Saha said to reporters.
Nevertheless, I can guarantee
that everyone will believe you are high by the time you relocate from Nakawuka
to Munyonyo.
Even if I take off my
spectacles right now, you will accompany me in calling for repairs on that
road, therefore UNRA should come out and assist us on it.
The artist claims that in
addition to potholes, the road is full of enormous potholes that give him headaches
frequently.
In response to questions about
why he doesn't often remove his sunglasses, Saha was speaking to the media.
For a long time, the
Kisubi-Nakawuka, Nateete, Kasanje, and Mpigi roads were among Kampala's worst,
frequently igniting conflicts among locals, particularly during the dry season.
However, the Uganda National
Roads Authority, a government agency, ultimately added it to the list of areas
that would receive tarmacked last year.
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