Yvonne Chaka Chaka Wants Her Property That Was Stolen While In Uganda

January 16, 2020

South African legendary singer, Yvonne Chaka Chaka has tasked the Ugandan police to arrest whoever stole her property.

On the morning of 31st of December 2019, Ugandan police deported Chaka Chaka back to South Africa saying she had no working permit. Chaka Chaka was booked by Abtex promotions to perform at ‘Enkuuka Yo’mwaka’ in Bulange Mengo on the night of 31st December 2019.

In the scuffle to arrest Chaka Chaka at Pearl of Africa Hotel, she lost she lost some of her valuables including a laptop.Abtex has asked the police to carry out an inquiry into the theft of her belongings.

According to Abtex Promotions spokesperson Aloysious Matovu Kizza Junior, the company filed a case at the Kampala Central Police Station on Tuesday.

However, the police responded that if Chaka Chaka lost any of her belongings, it should be her personal driver, a one Najjib Sula, who had been hired by the hotel to chauffer the singer to the airport, that was responsible.

Mr. Matovu added that police had opened a case of theft against Najjib Sula because police had offered to transport Chaka Chaka using their vehicle but she declined, saying she would look like she had committed a crime.