Slizer puts 'let me go' plea in song

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After numerous pleas to return to her beloved Zimbabwe fell on deaf ears, house-kwasa queen Naledi 'Slizer' Kaisara has beseeched her family and friends to let her go through her new song, Ba Nkitsi.

The song is part of her eight-track album titled Diwewewe, which recently hit the shelves.  Although Slizer would not divulge details, it appears she had a nasty experience during President Robert Mugabe's birthday bash in the neighbouring country and her family, including her mum, are against the idea of her going back there.

"The song Ba Nkitsi is a message to those who feel 'I must not go back to Zimbabwe'. I am telling them that they must let me go to Zimbabwe.  My mum also feels I must not go back because last time when I was performing at the birthday gala something happened, but I'm trying to show people that there's nothing wrong with Zimbabwe.

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