Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zambia deports Zodwa Wabantu

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ENTERTAINE­R Zodwa Wabantu feels like she has become a pawn in a fight between Zambian authoritie­s and her promoters in the country, after she was deported from the neighbouri­ng nation early on Saturday morning.

Zodwa told TshisaLIVE she arrived in Zambia late on Friday night ahead of a scheduled performanc­e in the country on Saturday evening. She was stopped by immigratio­n authoritie­s and escorted to a hotel with no real explanatio­n about what was happening.

“They stopped me at the airport and said I couldn’t perform. They didn’t give me any reasons. I think our promoters were also in the dark. I didn’t even leave the hotel.”

Zodwa said a fight ensued between her promoters and Zambian authoritie­s, and after hours of discussion, she was told she would be put on the first flight back to South Africa.

According to Reuters, the reason for her deportatio­n was over concerns about Christian morality and fears that her performanc­e would “undermine national values”.

Zodwa said she was not angry with Zambian authoritie­s and hoped to return to the country soon.

“Leave them to fight, I will be back when they are ready to have me. There was so much fighting between them. I am just an entertaine­r who was invited to perform. I was stuck in the middle of it all. I would love to still perform in Zambia in the future.”

Earlier this week Zodwa told TshisaLIVE that she would go ahead with plans to perform in the country, despite suggestion­s that she would not be welcome by authoritie­s over her decision to not wear underwear while performing.

“I think that people are just trying to sabotage me and the event. The underwear thing is my choice and I don’t understand why people are so upset. There are

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