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Fans react to Master H aborted trip fiasco

Master H extended his heartfelt apologies to his fans who were eagerly looking forward to his performance.

Fans have reacted over Master H's backdown from Zim Cup Clash UK. This was after his press release revealed  that he would not be able to  attend because his team had not been granted visas to travel overseas.

The event was scheduled for yesterday. Master H extended his heartfelt apologies to his fans who were eagerly looking forward to his performance.

However, New Generation Entertainment went on to post a press release saying all visas for the performing artistes were processed on time and were issued accordingly by the UKVI.

"All five artistes were granted visas including Master H and we were expecting him to travel to the UK," he said.

"Master H and his management team decided that Master H should not travel without his manager  Muponda Sugar, but as far as we are aware he does not have a valid UK Visa," read the statement.

As such, fans took to social media and shared their mixed opinions over the issue.

Karen Negombwe said: “Mponda Sugar has refused to have his duties done by others and each company has its rules and regulations.”

“Look at Sly and Killer T, they remain strong because they are not desperate.

“You wanted Master H to be backed by Fantan and Levels when Tecco DJ is there.”

Lele Tendaishe said there was more to the story.

“Both parties just provided information for good PR [public relations], but there is more to it,” said Tendaishe.

“I stand with Mponda Sugar Sukari regardless of whatever they say.”

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