Tanzanian star Harmonize arrested after skipping club appearances in Nairobi
Tanzanian
Bongo Star Harmonize was on Sunday detained at the Kileleshwa police station for several hours, just a day
after headlining the Afrika Moja Concert at the KICC.
Harmonize,
who was supposed to leave the country on Sunday, was apprehended after failing
to make several scattered appearances at various Nairobi clubs, according to
reports.
Kenyan
comedian Eric Omondi has also been implicated in the brewing scandal, with
claims that he collected money from bar owners in exchange for the star's
appearance at the bars.
Citizen
Digital has learned that a former Nairobi Governor cum club proprietor had
already paid hundreds of thousands for the Tanzanian sensation to perform at one
of his establishments.
Melamani
Limited, the promoter who brought Harmonize to the country downplayed the
claims of arrest, telling the media that the artist had been taken to the
police station for his ‘own security’.
According
to reports, the promoter was not even aware of the club appearances because he
was only told that the 'kwangwaru' hitmaker would only perform at the KICC.
'Konde Boy'
was supposed to perform for one and a half hours at Captain's Lounge in Sabaki,
but only did five minutes, according to Jor Barsil, a director at the club.
“I paid
Ksh.450,000 to Melamani Limited for harmonize to come to the club for a party
and to be with the fans for one and a half hours, but when he came he only
stayed for not more than five minutes,”
“This
angered the fans who wanted to beat him up but I protected him, I want be
refunded the amount I spent,”
Barsil told
Citizen Digital that the set up cost Ksh.1 million and the star's appearance
cost Ksh.450,000.
Meanwhile,
Omondi and Harmonize were forced to flee an establishment along Mombasa road on
Friday night after enraged patrons complained that the singer had only
performed for less than two minutes.
Omondi
defended himself by claiming that the singer was only supposed to make an
appearance at the club, while enjoying himself, and that it was not a mini
concert.
“Kenyans
have to understand the difference between a club appearance, or technical
appearance, or a meet-and-greet and an after-party. They are not like a
concert,” the comedian was quoted as saying.
“The artist
is just there to chill and enjoy himself, nothing much. He wasn't supposed to
perform, Harmonize was coming to perform at KICC, they shouldn't have expected
him to perform,"
Apparently,
chaos erupted after Harmonize appeared at the club for a brief moment before
disappearing.
A majority of revelers who were at the establishment had paid an upwards of Ksh.5,000 for the VVIP tickets, for an event that had been hyped as 'Freaky Friday with Harmonize Live, hosted by Eric Omondi'.
It was not
yet clear what exactly the revelers had been made to pay for with a majority
accusing the club of shortchanging them.
The
aftermath of the chaos, according to Omondi, left the musician with injuries
and his car vandalised.
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