Zodwa Wabantu has divulged more about her arrest on Women’s Day in KwaThema, Springs.
She was granted bail after she was charged with contravening the Disaster Management Act.
Videos were shared of Zodwa being detained by the police. In them, officers are seen recording her detention as the controversial entertainer repeatedly shows the officers her work permit.
The permit allows a person to move around outside the permitted curfew hours of 10pm-4am.
Zodwa said she was returning from a gig when officers pulled her over.
“They asked for the permit, I answered that I am eight minutes from home.” She says the permit was on her phone, however, and she did not have a printed copy.
Travelling a long distance and with a small group of people, she says her phone battery went flat.
“When we wanted to charge [the phone], they were already frustrated and I don’t know by what. Then they went for the driver, that is where everything escalated.”
#ZodwaWabantu (Zodwa Libram) leaving Randburg Magistrates Court a few moments ago. She is out on a bail. Libram denied requests for an interview, saying she's at her lowest. @TheCitizen_News pic.twitter.com/NTSROOlho8
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Zodwa explained that the officers who spoke to her then turned their attention to the driver. The mood between them then became tense.
She claims that another officer said: “Zodwa you are a public figure we don’t want this to be big.”
The reality star then alleges that another cop she was negotiating with suggested that she pay a bribe.
“I was going to do it, it is my brand, I have worked so hard, I was going to pay him… I was going to pay the R5,000.”
However, she claims that she did not have the cash for the bribe and they went to the police station instead.