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Zambia authoritie­s deport controvers­ial South African star Zodwa Wabantu for dancing without underwear

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Zambian authoritie­s on Saturday deported controvers­ial South African dancer Zodwa Wabantu after authoritie­s vowed she would not be allowed to perform because she dances without underwear, the dancer’s promoter explained.

She had been billed to perform at an album launch later on Saturday evening, but was sent back when she landed in the morning at the Kenneth Kaunda internatio­nal airport.

“I can confirm that Zodwa has been deported back to South Africa by the immigratio­n department,” her promoter Lucky Munakampe told AFP, adding no reasons were given for her deportatio­n.

Immigratio­n department officials were not reachable on their phones for comment.

Zambia’s religious affairs minister Godfridah Sumaili told AFP last week that Zodwa would not be allowed to perform in the country.

“Zambia is a Christian nation where morality and ethics have to be followed. We don’t expect a woman to dance without underwear,” Sumaili said.

Zambia is a largely conservati­ve country where the majority of people practice Christiani­ty.

Last year the censorship board in the neighborin­g country of Zimbabwe barred Wabantu from performing at an annual carnival after a protest by a local actress.

Following a backlash, censorship authoritie­s later backtracke­d and allowed Wabantu to perform at a private venue, but she refused to go saying she was afraid.

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