A Pretoria-based budding promoter, Eddy Mashayamombe, is
fuming and has promised to “decapitate” Soul Jah Love’s head if he ever sets
his foot in the country.
This follows the artist’s no-show last Sunday resulting in
fans running amok and destroying property worth thousands of rands at House 28
in Pretoria. The promoter has vowed that if the talented Jah Love dares to come
to South Africa “only his head will be returned to Zimbabwe”.
Jah Love had personally been advertising the show on social
media through short videos – a sign he had endorsed the gig.
“I had an agreement with Soul Jah Love to come and perform
last week. He never pitched up even after paying him a deposit of R7000. I
spent almost R26 000 on flight tickets only after he told me he can’t catch an
early afternoon flight. I had to buy the tickets twice and then munhu orega
kuuya,” said an upset Mashayamombe.
“We last communicated with them around 4pm and they said
they were at the airport. They switched off their phones and I had people
waiting for them at OR Tambo Airport until after 10pm,” he said adding that the
musician didn’t give reasons why they never pitched as they were not responding
to any messages.
Mashayamombe, who had been at the bar collecting entry fees
from fans, fled the bar just after midnight leaving his other colleagues to
deal with the irate fans.
According to one of the organisers, in the process of
trying to refund those who had paid, some rogue elements who were milling
outside also wanted to be “refunded” and all hell broke loose. The fans ran
amok destroying the sound system and furniture in the bar. The thugs also
ransacked the tills and made away with some cash and booze.
“The owner of the bar reported me to the police and he
opened a case of vandalism against me. I have to go to court to answer to the
charges as the organizer of the show,” said Mashayamombe.
“What I want to tell Soul Jah Love is he must reimburse me
my money for the air tickets, deposit and expenses that run around R40 000.
Unless all my expenses and the damages caused at the bar are paid I want to let
all the promoters around South Africa that even if they hire him to perform, I will
make sure he will not perform. I will even use my power to pursue him in
Harare,” said the livid Mashayamombe adding he staged the show as part of
raising medical funds for his mum who is currently hospitalized at Parirenyatwa
Hospital in Harare.
For the past two days this writer has been trying to reach
out to the Soul Jah Love camp. Firstly, Victaks referred us to their “manager”
identified as Rocca Fella who is in the United Kingdom. He in turn promised to
get back with a response but 24 hours later he had not done so. Messages to
Soul Jah Love went unanswered. H Metro
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