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Malawi bans South African dancer, Zodwa Wabantu, from entering country over erotic dance moves

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The government of Malawi has banned South African dancer and entertainer, Zodwa Wabantu, from coming into the country to perform because her raunchy and erotic dance moves.

The Malawian Ministry of Tourism and Culture in a memo to the show organisers stopping Wabantu from entering the country, said her explicit dance moves are out of tune with the country’s moral standards.

The controversial South African celebrity has made a career and international recognition from her raunchy and suggestive dancing styles which include wearing revealing clothes and often going on stage without any underwear.

She was scheduled for a performance in the southern Malawian city of Blantyre on June 11, but the show’s organisers put up a statement on Saturday afternoon to say they have received communication from the country’s censorship board that the South African will not be allowed to enter the country.

The country’s Tourism and Culture Minister, Micheal Usi, also told a local newspaper that he backed the decision to stop Wabantu from coming into the country.

The newspaper quoted the Minister as saying that he had received numerous calls from local women opposed to the South African performing in Malawi and there was no way she would be allowed into the country on the back of such widespread complaints.

“Imagine if she came to perform and undressed on stage, what will all those women think of me?” The Minister was quoted.

Malawi, a secular state with a liberal constitution that guarantees freedom of expression, however, remains culturally conservative with most citizens leaning towards the Christian faith and frowns at attitude they deem not confirming to them.

This is not the first time Wabantu would be sanctioned by an African country as she was stopped from entering Zimbabwe in 2017, while Zambia deported her in 2018 ovet similar issues of performing raunchy dance moves and performing waves for the fact that she performs without wearing panties.

Wabantu whose real name is Rebecca Libram, started dancing in night clubs in South Africa and has over the last fear years become a popular dancer and television personality.

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South African actor dies tragically in car accident

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South African actor, Mpho Sebeng, has reportedly died in a ghastly car accident in in Potchefstroom, North West province, his family said in a statement on Monday.

The actor’s family which confirmed that the 30-year-old died in the tragic accident which happened on Sunday, has appealed for privacy as they grapple with this devastating news.

“The family of the South African entertainer, Mpho Sebeng, are saddened to confirm, to the public and media, that their son has indeed passed away,” the family statement said.

“Mpho met his untimely death in the early hours of Sunday, 5 May 2024, due to a tragic car accident in Potchefstroom.

“Whilst the family appreciates the immense outpouring of love and condolences, the family requests some space to process the news,” the statement added.

According to local media, Sebeng, a celebrated figure in South Africa’s entertainment landscape, had a career spanning nearly two decades, marked by remarkable performances and accolades.

His journey in acting commenced at the tender age of 12, catapulting him into the spotlight of television.

“Among his notable works are appearances in TV dramas like “Justice For All” and “Zero Tolerance,” both of which received widespread acclaim and numerous awards.

“During his high school years, he portrayed a role in the 2011 film “Winnie,” a biographical depiction of the late Winnie Mandela’s life.

“His talent was further recognized when he was nominated for Best Male Actor in a telenovela at the 2018 South African Film and Television Awards.

“Sebeng’s repertoire extended to international platforms, including roles in Netflix productions such as “Savage Beauty” and “Miseducation.”

Sebeng was born in Soweto on 1 December 1992 and matriculated in 2011 at West Ridge High School. His achievements at school included full colours for drama.

“He made his television debut in the SABC drama series, Justice for All as well as Zero Tolerance.

“His first major TV role was in the Mzansi Magic drama, Ring of Lies, which earned him a Best Actor Safta nomination in 2018. Since then, Sebeng has showcased his talent in a variety of shows, such as “Savage Beauty”, “The Brave Ones” and “Miseducation” on Netflix, “The Queen”, “The Throne”, “Zbondiwe”, “Scandal” and “Hush Money.”

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Burna Boy emerges Africa’s top earning artiste in the US from tours, concerts

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation,
Burna Boy, has emerged as the first African artiste to stage the highest-grossing arena concerts and tours in the United States of America.

International rating platform, Touring Data, which provides a PDF and spreadsheet with ticket count information for tours in the US and Canada, in a post on X, said the “Common Man” crooner beat his record set in 2022 after he generated $1.593 million, (over N2 billion), at his TD Garden in Boston on March 2.

‘‘Burna Boy earns the highest-grossing arena concert by an African artist in US history with $1.593 million at TD Garden in Boston on March 2, 2024, surpassing his numbers at Madison Square Garden in 2022,” Touring Data stated.

The platform also noted that one of Burna Boy’s “I Told Them” tour sold out by large margins in Scotiabank Arena, Montreal and Toronto in Canada, Boston in the US, and Cologne in Germany.

Touring Data also stated that over 124,706 tickets valued at $93.50 on average were sold at the “I Told Them” tour.

“Revenue-wise, $11,659,531, or about N16 billion, was realised via the ticket sales,” the data platform said.

“Shortly after dropping the highly anticipated video for “City Boys”, Burna Boy announced his I Told Them… Tour.

“Produced by Live Nation, the 16-city tour kicked off on 3 November at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.

“It marked Burna Boy’s first-ever performance in a Los Angeles stadium. He toured other American cities, including Houston, Chicago, Toronto, and more, before wrapping up in Atlanta at State Farm Arena on March 9th.

“Nine months earlier, the “African Giant” had a sold-out show at Citi Field, New York, making him the first Nigerian artiste to headline a stadium in America.

“BMO Stadium’s website said the singer commanded a crowd of more than 40,000 fans, including celebrities like Busta Rhymes, SZA, NBA star Mo Bamba, NFL Star Larry Ogunjobi, and British rapper Dave, who joined him on stage for a performance of his (Burna Boy’s) hit song “Location.”

“This history-making performance followed his landmark London Stadium performance, where Burna Boy made history as the first African to headline a stadium in the U.K.

“With his Madison Square Garden performance, the singer again made history as the first Nigerian musician to sell out The World’s Most Famous Arena.

“The global giant once again made history with his recently released album “I TOLD THEM…” after it debuted at #1 on the official U.K. Albums chart, making him the first international African artiste to earn the title,” it stated.

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