A group of youths affiliated to the Buganda kingdom has threatened to launch a campaign to call on the South African government to blacklist all Uganda government officials and known members of the National Resistance Movement party over the deportation of South African Musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka.
The Youths belonging to the organisation known as Nkoba za Mbogo have also called on government to offer Chaka Chaka an alternative day on which to return to Uganda and perform.
Addressing the media on Wednesday in Kampala, James Mubiru who led the group said what the government of Uganda did to deport the singer is a total shame to Buganda Kingdom.
“Chaka Chaka deportation is a shame and big insult to Uganda and Buganda in particular. We are giving you three days to come out and apologize to Uganda, Africa and the world at large,” he said.
He further tasked the government to set up another date for Chaka Chaka to come back and sing for the King.
“Should you refuse to do all these things. We are going to speak out by making an alarm to all Ugandans in diaspora and to all every person on our next move,” he said.
He also asked South Africa government to blacklist all NRM official from going to there.
“We are going to put pressure on South Africa government to denounce every any NRM supporter to step their foot in South Africa,” he said.