France24,
AFP, 11 December 2012
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African pop legend Yvonne Chaka Chaka, pictured here on 25 January
2012, declared Tuesday that she would not let her husband have a second wife
and
warned he would have to go if he tried.
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AFP - South
African pop legend Yvonne Chaka Chaka declared Tuesday that she would not let
her husband have a second wife and warned he would have to go if he tried.
The star
known as the "Princess of Africa" made the warning as she appeared at
the UN headquarters with Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin and UN leader Ban
Ki-moon to demand that governments respect gay rights.
Chaka
Chaka, who has had a stellar two-decade career starring in shows around the
world and with hits such as "I'm Burning Up", told reporters how her
husband, Mandlalele Mhinga, is a prince of the Shangaan tribe.
"My
husband is allowed to have three or four wives, but I would not let him. If he
wants to go and marry someone else, let him go. He can do that."
Chaka Chaka
said women had to be allowed to choose if they want to be in a customary
marriage and gays and lesbians had to be left to choose their identity.
"You
choose where you want to go and that needs to be respected," she said.
"When I am being forced to be the second wife, that becomes a huge
problem."
She said
her husband could "go wherever he can fly. You know. I will never allow
him to have a second wife. And he knows that, that is why he chose me. If
he wants to: Goodbye."

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