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Chaka Chaka denies being deported from Uganda

- STAFF REPORTER

SOUTH African musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka has denied being deported from Uganda.

According to reports on social media, she was prevented from performing at a New Year’s Eve event.

Police in Uganda claimed there was a problem with her visa.

Ugandan police spokespers­on Fred Enanga said in a video posted on Twitter yesterday that they were hopeful Chaka Chaka would visit the country again, “when she applies for the correct visa”.

He said she had entered the country using the wrong visa, which was why she had been deported.

“Now this was essentiall­y by our officials to help maintain the integrity of our immigratio­n rules for all visitors to our country, including foreign musicians.”

“We are hopeful that in the future Ms Mhinga Yvonne, known as Chaka Chaka, will once again visit our country, Uganda, when she applies for the right visa,” Enanga said.

In a post on Twitter on Wednesday evening, Chaka Chaka said: “A guy called Fox Idoi wrote an article about the Uganda incident. It is inaccurate.

“The only correct things u wrote and true is police were very calm the rest is wrong. Visa story is news to me. I was granted a visa at the airport.”

Yesterday, she posted: “After reading all this I don’t know if I should just laugh or cry. All I am asking for is pls stop hate speech and fake news.

“What is this world coming to? If I was deported would they buy me a business class ticket? Nooooo they just put u on the plane…”

Earlier, she posted: “I took the decision not to appear this evening at Enkuuka because there were just too many things I didn’t understand.

“If somebody had explained it to me, I would have understood.

“Not deported, not arrested, not captured, everything is fine; everything is in order.

“I know my country is worried, my people are worried, my husband is worried. Everybody is worried. But

I am fine.” In another post yesterday, she wrote: “I can assure u, i will come back to Uganda and perform. This is my motherland.”

 ??  ?? LEGENDARY singer and global humanitari­an Yvonne Chaka Chaka has asked for an end to the ‘hate speech and fake news’ over her Uganda trip. | Bongani Shilubane African News Agency (ANA)
LEGENDARY singer and global humanitari­an Yvonne Chaka Chaka has asked for an end to the ‘hate speech and fake news’ over her Uganda trip. | Bongani Shilubane African News Agency (ANA)

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