CNN —Henry Olonga was at the peak of his career as a professional cricketer when he took a stance that would ultimately force him to leave Zimbabwe.
Alexander Joe/AFP via Getty ImagesThese days, Olonga is more concerned with pursuing his career as a singer.
The emotions, though, are still raw: after the World Cup protest, Olonga explains how he was “vilified” as a “rebel” and “controversial figure” in Zimbabwe.
Flower (left) and Olonga were both exiled from Zimbabwe following their Cricket World Cup protest.
“Now, I’m creating new memories in a new sphere and a new world, and I’m thoroughly enjoying it … I’ve found peace here.”
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