Broeking no dissent: Lesotho won’t let pantyless performer Zodwa Wabantu into the country

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Broeking no dissent: Lesotho won't let pantyless performer Zodwa Wabantu into the country
Broeking no dissent: Lesotho won't let pantyless performer Zodwa Wabantu into the country

Africa-Press – South-Africa. If South African socialite Zodwa Wabantu goes to Lesotho this weekend, she will be denied entry because her on-stage antics go against the country’s beliefs.

This was revealed by Local Government, Chieftainship, Home Affairs and Police Minister Lebona Lephema in a letter addressed to Elibo Guest House in Maseru, which intended to host her on Saturday.

Lephema said Wabantu’s conduct “amounts to public indecency”.

Wabantu is known for performing at times without underwear or in revealing clothing, and Lephema said she would be violating the country’s laws by offending “any reasonable member of the public” as defined by the Lesotho Penal Code Act.

“Lesotho is a Christian nation which jealously guards and/or cherishes its Christian values and, as a Christian nation, we are not prepared to compromise our Christian values,” he said in the letter.

Wabantu did not respond to calls.

This is not the first time she has been declared persona non grata by a country in the Southern African Development Community.

In 2017, the late Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe warned at a Zanu-PF rally that he would not allow her to set foot in the country for a government-sponsored function.

This was despite the fact that she had been to Zimbabwe before.

Wabantu was meant to make an appearance at the Harare International Carnival, but was told that she would need to wear underwear as there would be traditional leaders present who would not appreciate her signature look.

This after Zimbabwean actress Anne Nhira wrote a letter to the president arguing that: “Zodwa dances with no panties and posts naked pictures on social media. How does that qualify her to be a Zimbabwe national tourist attraction and to attend a function of the highest stature this year?”

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