The recent travel policies implemented by the Trump administration have caused a stir in the entertainment industry, particularly in Zimbabwe. A comedy show scheduled to take place in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has been disrupted due to the new policies. Learnmore Jonasi, a popular Zimbabwean comedian, was set to perform at the show but has since pulled out. The show’s organizers had been working tirelessly to ensure the event’s success, but the new travel policies have thrown a spanner in the works. The policies, which restrict travel to the US from certain countries, have made it difficult for international performers to participate in the show. Jonasi, who is a US-based comedian, was unable to obtain the necessary visa to travel to Zimbabwe for the show. The comedian took to social media to express his disappointment and frustration with the situation. He apologized to his fans and explained that he was unable to perform due to circumstances beyond his control. The show’s organizers have also released a statement, expressing their disappointment and apologizing to ticket holders. They are currently working on finding a replacement for Jonasi and are hopeful that the show will still go on as planned. The incident has highlighted the challenges faced by international performers and event organizers in the wake of the new travel policies. Many have taken to social media to express their outrage and disappointment, calling for a reversal of the policies. The Zimbabwean comedy industry has been growing in recent years, with many local comedians gaining international recognition. However, the new travel policies threaten to disrupt this growth and hinder the ability of local comedians to collaborate with international performers. The incident has also sparked a debate about the impact of the travel policies on the entertainment industry, with many calling for a more nuanced approach to immigration and travel. As the situation continues to unfold, fans of Learnmore Jonasi and the Zimbabwean comedy scene are left wondering what the future holds for international collaborations and performances.