By Rahim Abdul
Zambian dancehall artist Dalisoul, popularly known as Mwana Wamu Komboni, has reportedly been detained by police following an incident involving a presidential motorcade.
According to emerging reports from Zambia, the singer was arrested after allegedly crashing his vehicle into a motorbike that was part of the presidential escort for President Hakainde Hichilema.
The incident is believed to have occurred while the presidential convoy was on official duty, with the escort motorbike helping to clear traffic and secure the route for the Head of State.

Sources indicate that Dalisoul was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash, a factor that may play a central role in the ongoing police investigation.
Law enforcement officers reportedly responded swiftly to the scene, leading to the artist’s immediate detention as authorities began preliminary inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Details regarding the condition of the motorbike rider involved in the crash have not yet been officially confirmed, while police are also yet to outline the exact charges the musician could face.
The development has sparked widespread reaction on social media, with fans and members of the public expressing shock over the incident involving one of Zambia’s recognizable music figures.
Dalisoul, known for his energetic dancehall hits and strong following in local communities, now faces an uncertain legal situation as investigations continue, with more updates expected from authorities in the coming days.


