Huggies returns to ZimCafe

quartet is set to revive their Friday night fever at the hangout to cater for the mature music lovers.
Collectively known as Huggies Entertainment, the DJs will be rocking the decks with some yesteryear classics as they bring the good old days with music dating back to the late 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and hits at the turn of the millennium.

According to DJ Chuman, who celebrated his birthday at the joint a few weeks ago, Friday nights will never be same again at ZimCafe as they crank the beats.
“Basically. it’s good to be back and music fans should come out in numbers and enjoy the vibes like they have never heard them before. We start off with Candy on the decks playing nice and mellow and then we turn it up with a mix of fresh tunes.

“Mr Kool will be there to ensure that the music flows non-stop while at the same time bringing the mature sound to the revellers.
“DJ D-Train will be there to spice it up with some rare grooves and music that is doing the rounds at the moment. Essentially there are no dull moments as we keep it real,” Chuman said.

Traditionally, Chuman said, Friday nights are special for the simple reason that it is the start of the weekend.
Isaac Neshamba of ZimCafe, popularly known as F&B Guru in show business, confirmed the return of Huggies Entertainment saying there will be lots of fireworks at the joint.

“We are back and this time its massive because Victor Kunonga has earned a permanent slot and so is Huggies Entertainment. As you maybe aware we do lunches and breakfast but over and above we offer quality entertainment. And tonight is one of those nights that you don’t want to miss,” he said.

 

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