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Sizzla Heading To Zimbabwe Despite Mugabe’s Controversial Statement

Sizzla Kalonji is not making President Mugabe’s controversial statement deters him from performing in Zimbabwe.

The reggae veteran is gearing up to perform on two shows in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harere, as part of his upcoming ‘Jah Put a Hand on Africa’ tour across the continent.

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Last week President Mugabe angered Jamaicans all over the world when he made some damning statements that Jamaican nationals are “drunks” and “weed smokers.”

“In Jamaica, they have freedom to smoke (men are always drunk) and universities are full of women. The men want to sing and do not go to colleges and are ruled by women,” Mugabe said.

While most reggae artists were outraged about Mugabe’s remarks, the “Dry Cry” singer struck a more diplomatic cord.

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“We love the president and he should assist us as black people to overcome the phangs of hell daunted unto us by the slave masters. He should also take the time and look into our educational system and living conditions, and see how best he can help us towards the redemption and repatriation of our people to Africa,” Sizzla said after learning about Mugabe’s statement.

Do you think Sizzla should perform in Zimbabwe after President Mugabe made those controversial remarks about Jamaicans?

Sound off below.

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23 Comments

  1. Way to go Brother Sizzla Kalonji spoken like a true soldiers! A house formed against itself will not stand! In unity there is power and strength! Forward Ever! Backwards Never!

  2. Chrislyna Alexander

    Mugabe ah idiat! One yah Sizzla…

  3. Mugabe ah idiat! One yah Sizzla…

  4. respect fir d yut dem, respect fir d president. we cn tek d world, nothing is impossible for d Most High

  5. zim here we come again big shows afi gwaan home big up sizzla.

  6. zim here we come again big shows afi gwaan home big up sizzla.

  7. Spread Jah message is more important Bless Kalonji.

  8. Spread Jah message is more important Bless Kalonji.

  9. Spread Jah message is more important Bless Kalonji.

  10. I still feel what President Mugabe said is correct.
    and I still luv jamaican music though.

  11. I still feel what President Mugabe said is correct.
    and I still luv jamaican music though.

  12. I still feel what President Mugabe said is correct.
    and I still luv jamaican music though.

  13. with all due respect for Mugabe but the comments were not in good faith, he should just take back his comments.one love mi seh!

  14. with all due respect for Mugabe but the comments were not in good faith, he should just take back his comments.one love mi seh!

  15. I love Mugabe, tell Jamaican men to go school, street life and music not only the solution.

  16. I love Mugabe, tell Jamaican men to go school, street life and music not only the solution.

  17. Zimba cah wait fi di Bobo.blessings Kalonji.

  18. Zimbabwe people love reggae and artist should still go there. But don’t agree with sizzla statement about that MF Mugabe.

  19. Zimbabwe people love reggae and artist should still go there. But don't agree with sizzla statement about that MF Mugabe.