Lady Squanda leaves for SA tour

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SELF-PROCLAIMED Zim dancehall queen, Lady Squanda, has left the country for South Africa where she is expected to hold more than five shows.

She is expected back home on September 18.

In an interview with H-Metro, Lady Squanda said:

“SA is going to be on fire, I am leaving the country today (yesterday) and I will be back on September 18.

“I have performed in SA on several occasions and it’s quite an honour for me to reunite with fans who are there.

“It’s a special tour for me because we will be also celebrating the birthday of my manager Cheesebouy.

“Ndiri chifemale beast, those who are in SA, don’t miss out.”

Similar sentiments were echoed by her manager Cheesebouy.

“Lady Squanda is having a South African tour which starts on September 8 (today).

“She is going to perform in Springs, Kempton Park, and Pretoria, this weekend.

“In Pretoria, we will be celebrating Gaza Lady’s birthday and also my birthday, the celebrations will be held at O Bar, courtesy of Team Sellouts, from Kempton Park,” he said.

He added:

“The following weekend, she is billed to perform in Roderport on September 15 and then she will wrap up the tour with two shows in Thohoyandou.

“Like always, she is promising the best and ready to show her fans that she is really the queen of Zimdancehall.”

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