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Photos-Gospel artists pulls out of consecration show of a church after learning gay South African media personality, Somizi is a guest preacher
Two South African gospel singers, Dr Tumi and Lebo Sekgobela (pictured right) have pulled out of the consecration show of a church in North West, allegedly after learning that gay media personality, Somizi Mhlongo was going to be a guest preacher.
Dr Tumi and Sekgobela were booked by the event organisers but after a poster which featured Somizi as a guest preacher was sent to them, the two singers took to social media tp announce their withdrawal from the event.
“Upon my instruction the office has already sent through communication to the organisers of the event concerning my decision to no longer be part of the programme. LOVE YOU AND WISH YA’LL A BEAUTIFUL WEEK,” Dr Tumi announced on Instagram.
Sekgobela also announced her withdrawal, writing:
“GREETINGS FAMILY…!KINDLY NOTE THAT IM NOT MINISTERING AT ST OAK CHURCH OF CHRIST ON THE 3OTH JUNE 2018. THE ORGANISERS HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE DECISION. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. LOVE YOU”
Although the two did not provide the organisers with the rationale behind their withdrawal, fans on their social media walls praised them for their decisions.
Speaking to The Sowetan, one of the organisers, Ndaba said;
“We booked them to perform and deposits were paid into their accounts as agreed. We then sent them a poster to advertise the event on their social media accounts. Instead, they sent me an e-mail and said they were no longer wanting to be part of the event. I think speak to Bishop [Sello] Mogodiri as he is the custodian of the event,”
Sekgobela’s husband and manager Lucky Sekgobela said they withdrew from the gig because the contract they signed with another promoter to perform in Sun City decrees that she shouldn’t showcase her talent in the area close to it or on a date that was near the event.
“The event you are talking about is happening between June 30 and July 1 and the event of the other promoter is on August 4. It is not true that Lebo doesn’t want to share the stage with Somizi.
“That is something that we learnt on social media,” he said.
Asked why he kept mum when people used her name to perpetuate homophobia, he retorted: “You can’t correct the public.”
Somizi, speaking through his manager Thato Matuka, said:
“We saw the comments on social media but we didn’t want to jump to conclusions out of respect for our colleagues. However, the comments were disturbing as they insinuate homophobic behaviour. We condemn that behaviour in any form, especially from people who occupy prominent positions in society. Somizi is a good friend to Lebo; he spoke to her directly. Lebo stated a contractual reason for pulling out, which we respect. Unfortunately, we could not get hold of Dr Tumi. However, we respect his reasons for pulling out.”