Janet Manyowa Has Postponed Her Year-end Show
Award-winning gospel songstress, Janet Manyowa has postponed her year-end show following a spike in Covid cases in the country over the past few days.
In a statement, Manyowa’s management said they have a duty to protect their fans and others as responsible citizens. Read the statement:
Given the continued rise in COVID-19 cases that we have experienced in Zimbabwe in the last 3 days, we have had to come to the tough decision of postponing the much awaited concert, A Night of Thanksgiving (ANOT2021) which was to be held at the HICC this Sunday. Even though all was ready, cleared and in place for Sunday, we feel it is our duty as responsible citizens to value everyone’s health.
FeedbackOld ticket sales remain valid and will be refunded in full if new event date falls beyond 1 January 2022.
Some of Manyowa’s fans urged the artiste to consider having the show online.
Zimbabwe recorded 4 996 new covid cases on 8 December alone according to the ministry of health and child care, amid fears that gatherings may be super spreaders.
Zimbabwe has already recorded hundreds of Omicron, the new coronavirus variant that was first detected in South Africa and Botswana late last month.
The government has since announced new measures to curb the spread of the virus during the festive season.
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