Celebrated Ugandan singer King Saha, real name Mansour Ssemanda, has officially reconciled with his former manager Sam Mukasa, marking the end of a highly publicized fallout that had affected both their professional and personal ties.

The highlight of this reconciliation came with Sam Mukasa returning full control of King Saha’s official YouTube channel, a move widely seen as a gesture of goodwill and renewed trust.Sam Mukasa is a renowned music executive and former artist manager known for his work with several top Ugandan musicians.
With over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry, Mukasa has built a reputation as a firm but strategic figure, helping artists scale their brands both locally and internationally. His collaboration with King Saha began as a promising partnership that saw the singer rise to greater commercial success.

However, their relationship turned sour in early 2025 following internal disagreements reportedly related to financial management and concerns over Saha’s conduct, which Mukasa described in a past interview as “unruly behavior.”
During the fallout, Mukasa took control of Saha’s YouTube channel, citing it as part of the management rights he had at the time.For months, fans speculated whether the two would ever reconcile. That speculation was laid to rest when the pair were spotted together at Comedy Store Uganda, a popular entertainment platform, visibly in good spirits and sharing light moments.

The public appearance ignited buzz across social media and entertainment circles.Their reconciliation was further confirmed by media personality Calvin during his show on UBC TV, where he applauded the two for choosing peace and maturity over continued tension.
Calvin noted that such reconciliations set a good example in the industry, especially where relationships between artists and their managers often end in lasting enmity.According to close sources, the reunion was initiated privately and culminated in a mutual agreement to let bygones be bygones.
Mukasa, in what fans called a “king move,” officially returned the credentials and full ownership of King Saha’s YouTube account, restoring direct access to the artist’s digital content and revenue stream.Fans and stakeholders in the Ugandan music industry have welcomed the reunion, with many expressing hope that this paves the way for potential future collaborations
. Some even speculate that a joint project or documentary about their journey could be in the works.With this renewed partnership, King Saha and Sam Mukasa have turned a new page—one rooted in respect, growth, and the larger goal of uplifting Ugandan music.