If you have ever attended a burial ceremony graced by a government representative, you may have noticed that it has become customary for the government to contribute Shs10 million in condolence support to bereaved families.However, Kings Love Entertainment boss King Saha believes the amount is no longer sufficient.Speaking during an interview, King Saha called upon the Ugandan government to increase its condolence contribution from Shs10 million to at least Shs50 million.According to Saha, the current amount is too small to warrant the public announcements that often accompany the donation. He argued that if the government is to publicly present such support, it should be substantial enough to make a meaningful impact on the family left behind.King Saha further noted that the Shs10 million would be better handed over privately because publicizing the contribution could attract debt collectors seeking to recover money owed by the deceased, leaving little benefit for the bereaved family.“The Shs10 million that the government gives as condolence package to families that have lost their loved ones is too little to be accompanied by a strong public announcement. The condolence package should be at least Shs50 million, especially for ordinary citizens. Those in the diplomatic class can receive up to Shs100 million.” Toolman Kibalama honors fallen friends in heartfelt tributeWhile paying tribute to the late Master Parrot, the “On My Way” singer described him as a caring and supportive individual who always stood by his friends during difficult moments.“Master Parrot was a good person who knew how to comfort his peers during challenging times. He would advise his friends whenever they faced hardships, and if you followed his guidance, you would often succeed.” @nrgradioug @king_saha256 thoughts on the passing of Master Parrot 🕊️. Full of depth and unfiltered. #NRGAmShowUG || #NRGRadioUG ♬ original sound – 106.5 NRG Radio UG The post King Saha wants government condolence package increased from Shs10M to Shs50M appeared first on MBU.