Hot News :
  • A senior member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Joe Gharte.. 31
  • The Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has assured.. 62
  • Ghana marched into the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies C.. 61
  • The United States Government has donated 14 mine-resistant, .. 61
  • The second edition of the Ghana Business League Awards (GBLA.. 180
  • Today marks the 25th anniversary of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II&#39.. 250
Search
Sign In
  • Home
  • News
    • Financial
    • Business
    • Social
    • Extra
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Education
    • Opinion
    • Religion
    • Science
    • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Gossip
  • Institutions
  • Blogs
  • Classifieds
    • Events
    • Auto
    • Real Estate
    • Announcement
  • Lifestyle
    • Gadgets
    • Recipes
    • Fashion
  • Jobs
  • Contact us
Homeentertainment
Scroll Down for More
gossip entertainment

Shakira's World Cup Collaborators Banned From Zimbabwe?

The African pop group which collaborated with Shakira for a magical World Cup 2010 concert has been barred from performing in Zimbabwe after insulting the count...

14 Sep 2010
  • 0
  • 532
  • read
  • entertainment, gossip
FreshlyGround
Share This
Article:
Font size:
Write a Comment Report
Print
The African pop group which collaborated with Shakira for a magical World Cup 2010 concert has been barred from performing in Zimbabwe after insulting the country's president in a controversial new music video. The Colombian singer and FreshlyGround won over worldwide audiences with their song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", which became the official anthem for the soccer tournament in the band's native South Africa. But the members of the pop group found themselves at the center of political controversy last week after Zimbabwean authorities revoked work permits for a series of planned October this year concerts in the country, according to singer Zolani Mahola. Mahola tells The Associated Press no reason was given, but she believes the band's controversial "Chicken to Change" video, released earlier this month, is to blame because in it they ridicule Zimbabwe's President. The video features a puppet depicting longtime President Robert Mugabe isolated in a limousine, uncaring of his people's suffering during a time of economic and political crisis. The puppet then transforms into a fearful chicken as Zolani sings for change. FreshlyGround flautist Simon Attwell explains, "We wanted to do something that's funny, as opposed to being directly provocative," adding his bandmates thought "humour is a little easier to digest. But evidently not". Zimbabwean immigration officials had refused to comment on the work permits for FreshlyGround as WENN went to press.
Tags :
Science Technology Business Lifestyle

Source: aceshowbiz.com



Please rate this
Poor Excellent
Votes: 0 |NaN out of 5
Nick Nola releases I Love the Way featuring Bella
Prev article Nick Nola releases I Love the Way featuring Bella
Music Mania Talent Hunt
Next article Music Mania Talent Hunt
Related Posts
gossip
© Image Copyrights Title

Kwabena Kwabena: I’m a successful musician because of my supportive father

23 Oct 2023
gossip
© Image Copyrights Title

Black Sherif shows class at Mozama Disco concert

23 Dec 2022
Comments 0
Write a comment
Error!
01. 02. 03. 04.
Reply to Comment
Categories
  • gossip3
  • movie3
  • music3
  • video3
  • Classifieds
  • Jobs
Popular Tags
  • Gadgets
  • Popular
OnePlus Nord N20 5G Android Smartphone

OnePlus Nord N20 5G Android Smartphone

  • 11/29/2022
  • 12
  • 227
  • Votes: 0 |NaN out of 5
Fitbit Charge 5

Fitbit Charge 5

  • 11/25/2022
  • 12
  • 213
  • Votes: 0 |NaN out of 5
Moleskine Smart Writing Set 2.0

Moleskine Smart Writing Set 2.0

  • 11/25/2022
  • 12
  • 213
  • Votes: 0 |NaN out of 5
Dyson’s air-purifying headphones

Dyson’s air-purifying headphones

  • 12/13/2022
  • 12
  • 230
  • Votes: 0 |NaN out of 5
View more articles

Resident Manager

P. O. Box Ah 9182, Ahinsan, Ashanti, Ghana +233 27 872 7027 i-desk@allghanadata.com

Categories
  • news
  • institutions
  • entertainment
  • blogs
  • recipes
  • classifieds
Links
  • Home
  • Privacy
  • Classifieds
  • Lifestyle
  • Jobs
  • Sitemap
  • Contact us
Subscribe

©2002-2025 . All rights reserved.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Science
Our site uses cookies. Learn more about our use of cookies: Cookie policy
Accept Reject
  • Login
  • Register
Lost Your Password?
or

For faster login or register use your social account.

Connect with Google