Bev fined, cautioned Zimbabwean pole dancer Beverley Sibanda is well-known for her suggestive dances and revealing costumes
BEVERLY SIBANDA

BEVERLY SIBANDA

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter
Raunchy dancer Beverly Sibanda was yesterday fined $100 and warned against having physical contact with her fans in future while performing or she will be locked up for two months.
Bev, as she is fondly known, was on Tuesday arrested for performing erotic dances with fans on stage at Private Lounge Night Club and at Airport Lounge in violation of her licence.

She pleaded guilty to two counts of contravening the Censorship and Entertainment Act when she appeared in court.
Magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei set aside two months for five years on condition she does not commit a similar offence within that period.

Through her lawyer Mr Jivas Mudimu of Madotsa and Partners, Bev accused her security personnel of failing to control crowds at the shows before making a public apology in court.

The Sexy Angels leader, who had left the stage for Prophet Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries, said ecstatic fans leapt onto the stage upon seeing her after a long absence from show business when she had “repented”.

She attributed some of her actions to youthfulness as she is only 23-years-old.
Beverly pleaded for the court’s leniency, arguing that if she was to be sent to prison, her child would be the most affected.

“Your Worship, her fans were overjoyed to see her on stage after her non-appearance on stage for sometime and some of them were drunk and would jump on stage to welcome their queen of dance,” said Mr Mudimu.

“As a mother, giving her a custodial sentence or community service will not only hamper her but the child as well since she is playing both the motherly and fatherly role.

“Your Worship, she has sent me to send an apology to the public, State and the court and to tell everyone that she will not repeat the same mistake in the near future.”
Prosecutor Ms Francesca Mukumbiri, asked the court to punish Beverly, arguing that as a Zimbabwean, she should follow the rules and regulations of the land.

“She might say that on the Carnival Samba night she was copying the Brazilians, but your worship the accused must know that she is a Zimbabwean not a Brazilian hence should abide by the rules and laws,” she said. “There is no justification for her over-excitement during her shows and her excuses do not hold water.”

Last Friday, Beverly performed at Private Lounge Night Club, where she invited male patrons on stage and moved into the audience.
On the other count, Beverly performed at Airport Lounge along Airport Road on May 23, where she again invited a man onto the stage.

She breached a condition of Censorship certificate ‘C’ which prohibits physical contact between an artiste and her audience during strip tease performances. The pictures, which were taken during her performances, were viewed by the Censorship Board and were said to be indecent. The pictures were produced in court as exhibits.

 

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