Apostle Alistar Chibanda has publicly apologized after getting serious blowback for his online comments about a women's event. He insulted attendees of the Doek & Slay party in Harare, calling them immoral and claiming no wife material would go. After major backlash, he issued a statement expressing regret and shame. He admitted his remarks constituted cyberbullying, were derogatory, and completely unjustified. He said no excuse for language demeans women and that his behavior lacked integrity.
Chibanda now says he understands the Doek & Slay event is meant to uplift and celebrate women. He pledged to learn from the incident. The event organizers responded by stating they are committed to protecting their brand and patrons. They noted the matter is under police investigation, implying legal consequences could follow for the attempted defamation.
Chibanda now says he understands the Doek & Slay event is meant to uplift and celebrate women. He pledged to learn from the incident. The event organizers responded by stating they are committed to protecting their brand and patrons. They noted the matter is under police investigation, implying legal consequences could follow for the attempted defamation.