Zambia Deports Controversial South African Dancer

Zodwa Wabantu

Zambian immigration authorities on Saturday deported South African entertainer Rebecca Libram, popularly known as Zodwa Wabantu, local media reported.

Wabantu, who was due to appear as star a guest at an album launch in Lusaka, was reportedly detained upon arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport at 21:00 hours Friday night.

Zambian authorities did not state reasons for her deportation, but the government had earlier said Wabantu would not be granted permission to enter the country to perform because that would be contrary to national morals.

That statement from the National Guidance & Religious Affairs Minister, Godfridah Sumaili, was followed by the National Arts Council who told the promoter, Sunset Sound Production, that she could only attend as a guest because allowing her to perform was against “public interest and national values”.

“I have just confirmed with South African Airways that she was deported and left for South Africa aboard the 07:20hrs flight (today),” Sunset Sound proprietor Lucky Cheelo Munakampe was quoted as saying by a private daily, The Mast.

Wabantu, known for her erotic dances in tight-fitting clothes and pantyless style, is not new to controversy both at home and abroad.

Zimbabwe’s acting Tourism Minister Patrick Zhuwao last year declared that the South African would not be allowed to perform at the Harare International Carnival.

The ministerial decree followed a complaint by Zimbabwean actress Anne Nhira that Wabantu should keep off the event since she is not a Zimbabwean, dresses scantily and is a lesbian.

The 32-year-old mother also fell afoul with former South African President Jacob Zuma for her dress sense and for her graphic utterances.

On social media, Zambians expressed mixed feelings about the deportation.

-Africanews.com