Mathew Masinge
SUNGURA giant Alick Macheso and dancehall star Enzo Ishall are expected to light up the Castle Tankard stage this Saturday at the Borrowdale Racecourse.
With both artists returning from high-profile events, their inclusion at the gig has raised the appeal of the event.
Popular emcee Etherton Benne, DJ Naida, Andile Brown and DJ Rush, among other acts, will provide cover at the event.
“Let’s meet at the Borrowdale Racecourse this Saturday, band revanhu rinenge riri tii, vanhu vacho ndimi.
“As always, get ready to feel the vibration from the Extrabasso,” said Macheso’s handler Tich Makahamadze.
For dancehall star, Enzo Ishall who has announced the arrival of his new single-Handidi, he is expected to exclusively perform the song at the Castle Tankard stage.
The musician is expected to pick up from his energetic performance from Bulawayo and the just-ended Victoria Falls Carnival.
He says he is still learning his ropes.
“Bulawayo was magical, Victoria Falls was a learning curve and the Castle Tankard, a familiar territory, will be fireworks.
“All the dancehall lovers get ready,” said Enzo.
Fifteen horses have confirmed their participation at the prestigious horse race where organisers, Delta Beverages, have maintained the US$50 000 cash in prizes.
“All is set for the biggest horse racing show of our time, we are inviting the whole country and look forward to an unforgettable day.
“Cold and refreshing beer and braai will be served to all our loyal consumers, punters and horse racing enthusiasts,” said Delta Corporation general manager corporate affairs, Patricia Murambinda.
Last year, the race was won by four-year-old True Beauty.
Only Him, also a four-year-old, came second, followed by Holy Land and Wantage.




