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Some facts about Saba Saba
- He has performed in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa and in the U.S. in New York City, San Francisco, Arizona, Los Angeles, Boston and Washington, DC.
- In December 2004, he was part of the Uganda Hiphop Foundation delegation to the Tanzania Hiphop Summit.
- Performed in 2004 as a delegate of the Uganda Hiphop Foundation, he Performed at the `Rock against Aids' concert in Nairobi, Kenya.
- In 2003, he was selected to perform alongside world famous West African rap group, Positive Black Soul.
- He is a representative of the Bavubuka Allstars, an African youth organization.
- Saba Saba ran a small youth anti-drugs and poverty eradication project based in the Kisenyi slum, Uganda.
Refugees at Entebbe during Idi Amini Dada's war time.
[edit]NOLLAH SEEKS FOR HER HUSBAND A woman from Arua called Nollah was married during the time they were still at the Entebbe as refugees by one of the Saba Saba soldiers and pregnant her but when they went back to Tanzania, Nollah was left pregnant and when the government of Uganda returned them to Arua, she gave birth to a baby girl called Betty who is now 42 years old. Please anyone who knows anything about the Refugees who were at Entebbe and about the Sabasaba share it us 41.210.147.57 (talk) 07:20, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
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