Freeman, Jah Master to descend on Mutare

 

Liberty Dube

The Platinum (Pick and Save)

Zim-dancehall sensations, Freeman and Jah Master descend on Mutare for the first time this year for a potentially-intriguing gig scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday).

 

Jah Master will jump on stage first before the Pombi hit-maker.

 

Resident wheel-spinner, DJ Hamu will provide entertainment during and after the duo’s stage performances.

Club Mandisa

Afro Blues artiste, Carlos Green, popularly known as The Ladies Man, is expected to belt out some of the new tracks from his forthcoming album.

 

He is popular for songs such as Hamumire Neni, Handbrake Ndega, Ex wangu and Bundu.

 

He will be in for a double header as he will perform this weekend.

 

His management say the husky voiced artiste will perform with a live band.

Villa Spot

Resident deejays at the spot who include Famous, Briz, Slimphat and Shamie Dee will take turns to entertain scores of fun lovers who will throng the venue for the Pool National Champions League tournament on Saturday and Sunday.

The tournament will see 36 teams participating.

Micasa

New and Old skool deejays, Frazer and Terminator and an array of upcoming entertainers will perform at the entertainment joint this weekend starting tonight.

 

Jah Master

 

Imbibers will be treated to sumptuous traditional foods and an assortment of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

Tahadamos (Dora Pinto)

The entertainment joint situated in the communal lands of Dora reverberates into sound tomorrow as dance group Malaika performs.

The erotic dancers will be part of the bar’s official re-opening.

 

Mazondo, trotters and offals will be served to the patrons.

Madziro Bar

The inaugural Beats on the open air roars to life tomorrow at the joint situated along the Mutare-Chimanimani Highway.

 

Old and New Skool DJ Candyman leads the session. Entertainment for children, including a clown and a jumping castle will be available.

 

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