WATCH: Dr Malinga talks about why he was deported back from Zimbabwe

WATCH: Dr Malinga talks about why he was deported back from Zimbabwe
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Dr. Malinga has explained how he was deported from Zimbabwe to South Africa after a Zimbabwean promoter failed to acquire the necessary working documents. “As proof of how much Zimbabweans hate South Africans, Makhadzi was hit with a bottle on the head while performing in Zimbabwe.” It is not a secret how much a lot of people from South Africa and Zimbabwe hate one another, and it has been about the crimes being reported. That has been something that Nhlanhla Lux tried to fix it, but then he was removed as the leader of the Dudula Movement for no longer following the mandate given to follow.

“South Africans have been flooded with millions of illegal Zimbabweans who hate South Africans, and while SERI and HSF are defending illegal foreigners, South Africans are dying at the hands of illegal foreigners.” When will the fight come to an end? That is something hard to explain or predict. If now it is going to prevent artists from performing in each other’s countries, that will not be good because those artists depend on gigs. Their is also money and time spent travelling from South Africa to Zimbabwe, and the artist could have taken another gig. Dr. Malinga is back in South Africa and safe, which fans does not have to worry a lot of fans and his family.

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“More about the musician. Dr Malinga has come a long way from his days of crying for help on Podcast and Chill with MacG and seems to be back on his feet. During the podcast, he had broken down into tears and admitted to having financial woes in front of the world. According to ECR, at the time, he blamed his money problems on the result of having no gigs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr Malinga showers wife with money at graduation. However, in one of his latest Twitter posts, he had social media users scratching their heads when he was seen flying first class. This is because not so long ago, the renowned musician had confessed to owing SARS (South African Revenue Services) a staggering R500 000, IOL reported.”dc0c239108c04ac8818e45089498cd03?quality=uhq&resize=720

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