South African socialite Zodwa Wabantu is at the center of controversy after club owner Stenga Shabangu alleged she failed to show up for a scheduled performance at Stengas Place in Daveyton on September 7. According to Stenga, he paid Zodwa R13,000 for the appearance, but her absence led to disappointment and unrest among fans eager to see her perform.
Stenga expressed his frustration in an interview with the Daily Sun, stating that her no-show left him with significant losses. “I’m hurt she did this to me. What hurts me more is she didn’t communicate with us that she won’t be available,” he said. He noted that many attendees were unwilling to purchase tickets without seeing Zodwa first, resulting in a crowd gathering outside the venue.
In response to the situation, Zodwa Wabantu defended her decision, asserting that she had prior commitments on the same day that were more financially rewarding. “I’m an ancestor’s child, and when money comes in, there’s no way I can give it back,” she stated. Instead of a refund, she offered to perform at a later date for the same fee.
This back-and-forth highlights the complexities of bookings in the entertainment industry, where overlapping schedules can lead to misunderstandings and financial strain. As both parties stand firm in their positions, the fallout from this incident continues to generate discussion in the media and among fans.
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