Tuesday, March 1, 2011

X Factor's Gamu and her family WILL be deported to Zimbabwe


Gamu Nhengu faces deportion after a visa application by her mother, Nokuthula Ngazana, right, was turned down. The family will now appeal
Former X Factor contestant Gamu Nhengu faces being deported to Zimbabwe following a Home Office ruling.
The 19-year-old singer, who was eliminated from the ITV talent show during last year's series, was ordered to leave the UK after her mother Nokuthula Ngazana's visa application was turned down.
Ms Nhengu and her family, who live in Tillicoultry in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, were hopeful they would be allowed to remain in their adopted country after the Home Office decided to reconsider her case in November.


The family's lawyer Frances Farrell said the family were ‘disappointed’ by the latest ruling, and an appeal would be lodged.
A statement said: ‘The decision will be vociferously challenged before an independent tribunal.
No steps can be taken to remove our clients during the appeals process.’
Ms Nhengu and her family are said to have arrived in Scotland from Zimbabwe around six years ago.
The talented singer was allowed to stay in the country as a dependant while her mother studied at university.
She went on to become a household name when X Factor judge Cheryl Cole failed to put her through to the live shows, favouring Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel.
Her mother's visa expired and the family's application to remain was rejected as they did not meet Home Office criteria.
The move came amid allegations, denied by the family, that Ms Ngazana had wrongly claimed working tax credits.


Gamu's grandparents photographed last year with a cow on their tiny smallholding in Jonas village outside the Zimbwean capital, Harare
Gamu faces a returning to a country in which protesters are beaten.
On the decision to remove her, the teenager's lawyer said only that the Home Office had relied on public statements made by Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, 'something which the Home Office appears to regard as reliable'.
Ms Nhengu has received support from local politicians Gordon Banks, Labour MP for Tillicoultry, and SNP MSP Keith Brown in her fight to remain in the UK.
She teamed up with Scottish children's charity the Aberlour Child Care Trust to produce the single Where Will You Sleep This Christmas? in December.

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