Kwambox and Savara Reconcile: A Journey from Misunderstanding to Mutual Respect

Showbiz rivalries can be intense, often turning friends into enemies and ending partnerships. For this reason, Kiss FM's morning show host Sheila Kwamboka is extremely grateful that she and singer-songwriter Savara were able to reconcile their differences after a disagreement.

November 20, 2024
Showbiz rivalries can be intense, often turning friends into enemies and ending partnerships. For this reason, Kiss FM's morning show host Sheila Kwamboka is extremely grateful that she and singer-songwriter Savara were able to reconcile their differences after a disagreement. Kwamboka praised Savara, the manager of Sol Generation, for his maturity and expressed her appreciation for his appearance on her breakfast show, which she co-hosts with football enthusiast and media personality Kerry Martin. “It’s wonderful to have you here. I value honesty, and I want to openly discuss our little conflict and how we weren’t on good terms. However, I also want to highlight how you took the initiative to resolve our issues, which I genuinely appreciated. Some people in this industry struggle to reconcile after misunderstandings, often leading to avoidance. I’m thankful that we acted maturely and worked through our problems,” the former Miss Tourism Kenya pageant winner said enthusiastically. In response to Sheila’s comments, the 'Reggae ya Kinyozi' artist emphasized that holding onto grudges in their profession leads to greater losses, making it unwise to prolong conflicts that can be resolved, especially after having been friends for a significant time. “When you think about it, we both had valid points during that time but also made mistakes. So, reaching an amicable resolution was the best decision. It turned out to be the perfect solution,” Savara stated. He added that carrying unresolved issues is draining and can have serious consequences when disagreements persist. "It serves no one's interests. So, if anyone is out there holding issues against me, just know that I bear no grudges," Savara concluded.

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