Kireni dates Gute Club

The Marabi band leader is expected to do what he does best at the spot that has signs of being the next best thing at Ziko Shopping Centre.

The owner of the open-air venue, Jeff Gute, expressed delight at the development and gave a peek of what to expect at the spot.

“This weekend promises to be one of a kind with Kireni Zulu having confirmed that he will be dishing out an even better performance again tomorrow.

“This is our way of giving back to patrons who have supported us since we launched the place as an open-air entertainment facility in April,” he said.

Gute said as management, they have gone the extra mile in making Gute Nightspot the place to be for weekend hangouts and family entertainment.

“Initially, Gute club was just a nightclub but we have since renovated it to incorporate a beautiful garden area for open-air entertainment.

“We now have an executive gazebo, a bar and braai area readily available to cater for those who fancy their meat.

“There is adequate and secure parking that free for all our clients. The cold wether is not a problem because braziers are always available to keep people warm,” he said

Gute also highlighted that an even better line-up of musicians will be gracing the venue in the days to come.

“Since we are new in the business, we have a hype of activities on our calendar. We are still realising our market’s preferrances although we are open to suggestions.

“Plans are in the pipeline to have big names in entertainment in the form of Suluman Chimbetu,
Jah Prayzah and even Macheso himself to come through.

“The younger generations will also be treated to a line-up of dancehall artistes and DJ clashes,” he said.

The likes of Innocent Mijintu, Josphat Somanje, rhumba outfit BV Labien Musica among others have also wowed revellers at the club.

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