After news that Lady Zamar opened a rape case against hip-hop crooner Sjava, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival has removed him from its 2020 lineup.
In October last year, house singer-songwriter Lady Zamar took to Twitter to say that hip-hop artist Sjava had “abused ” her in the recent past.
“Agg, I used to love that man,” a woman said to her friend, while lighting a cigarette and turning her back to the stage in what looked like defiance. Just then a small but determined choir of “boos” travelled towards the stage and landed at the artist’s feet. “If Afropunk was for him, who can be against him?” sighed a disappointed woman in the crowd before walking away from her spot right in front of the stage.
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