Khozi FM radio presenter Zimiphi “Zimdollar” Biyela and the band leader, Oswenka, Gcinokwakhe Sibiya at the Sgwebosentambo Maskandi Festival, held at Mkhandlwini Sports grounds, Buka, Empangeni, were outraged. According to eyewitnesses, celebrities have been at loggerheads with the public for a long time.
ZIMIPHI “ZIMDOLLAR” Biyela It is alleged that the two were involved in the installation of Bahubhe Mkhize before Swenka, who was lined up to kill the dewdrops.
“Bahubhe’s first incarceration did not go well with his treasurer.
One source said Zimdollar had been instructed by the event organizers to include Bahubhe first because he was in a hurry but it did not go well at his store. Asked by his treasurer about the matter, he admitted that this had happened and said that Zimdollar relied heavily on him. “He did not want to apologize. Instead, he threatened that our music would not be played in Khozini while he was still alive. He even insulted me and called me a boy,” said Gcinokwakhe, who was still angry. He said he eventually took his team and left without playing because no one wanted to go downstairs between him and Zimdollar.
Contacted by Zimdollar about the incident, he admitted that there had been an altercation between him and his caretaker.
“Sgwebo who organized the event asked me to bring Bahubhe in first as it was a matter of urgency. When I informed him that Bahubhe was about to start dancing at the behest of the event organizer, he insulted me by calling me a dog who didn’t play his band’s songs on the air. “I’ve decided not to go on stage if he doesn’t apologize. Instead of going downstairs and choosing to boycott the event,” the broadcaster explained.
He further added that he would not be able to continue putting the person who insulted him on stage, which is why he told him to apologize first.
“I would not listen to a person who was not hired for the event and leave the order of the event organizer who was the one who hired me as the event organizer,” said Zimdollar, who broadcasts Usigiya Ngegoma on Saturdays and acts in Durban Gen.