The
Agricultural and Commercial Society of Zambia has bowed down to public pressure
and cancelled Congolese rhumba giant Koffi Olomide’ planned shows in Lusaka.
In a brief statement, Show Society President
Ben Shoko said following the reported unfortunate incidence in Kenya concerning
Koffi Olomide, the show Society of Zambia has
decided to cancel his
performances during this year’s Show.
Several Zambians took to social media to call
for the cancellation of Koffi’s Lusaka concerts after he was deported from
Kenya following a row over an incident in which he was captured the airport
kicking one of his female dancers.
Earlier today, the Zambia Association of
Musicians has condemned Koffi Olomide’s recent violent behaviour in Kenya,
against one of his female dancers.
Association President Njoya Tembo said the
Association is now calling for his contract for the shows scheduled to take
place during this year’s Zambia Agriculture Commercial Show to be cancelled.
“Koffi has proved to be violent when
musicians are generally peace ambassadors. In Zambia, he beat up one of his
dancers and then a photojournalist, Mandela, at the Taj Pamodzi Hotel a year or
two ago.
Being an election year, Zambians shouldn’t be subjected to any form of
violence. We have invested a lot in peace and that can’t be traded for anything
– not for a concert,” Mr Tembo said.
He added, “With this background, Koffi must
be allowed time to handle his anger and emotions in peace, at home, in Congo
DR. It is sad that a person we consider as a senior musician and role model in
the region has gone on rampage assaulting women with impunity. He has proved to
be bad influence in the past as well as in the present.”
We therefore wish to applaud the Kenyan
authorities for being uncompromising on Koffi’s behaviour, resulting in his
deportation. We are confident that our relevant authorities will not allow him
to come to Zambia, due to his emotional instability.”

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