A Crappy End to a Great Event? £3,000 Fine for Human Waste Woes

The organizers of Zimfest UK, a popular diaspora event celebrating Zimbabwean culture, have been slapped with a £3,000 fine by British authorities. The fine comes after at least 15 heaps of human waste were discovered around roads following the event.

The discovery of human waste has sparked controversy, with many questioning the event’s sanitation and waste management. The fine serves as a reminder of the importance of proper waste disposal and management at large events.

Meanwhile, some attendees were more focused on the event’s entertainment, with Olinda Chapel and her ex-husband Stunner reportedly spotted together.

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