is essentially a mixed bag of quality entertainment.
The unique gigs, that will be free of charge, will be a strictly no under 18 affair where revellers will have a chance to wine, dine and get down to some serious music with some of Harare’s best disc jockeys.
Mondays have been set aside for Zimbabwean music going back and forth to the golden days of the industry.
During these slots, music lovers should look forward to those hit songs by some of Zimbabwe’s musicians to emerge from Zimbabwe in all their favourite genres.
It is also during this slot that revellers enjoy old skool stuff that fans have come to love and enjoy.
On Tuesdays, things get a little bit relaxed as the DJs go continental with music from across Africa featuring kizomba, rhumba, pasada and anything in between.
Rare African tunes take this a step further on Wednesday nights, while Thursday nights have been dubbed “The Ragga and Soul Ladies Night”.
“On this night we feature the real Ladies’ Night for Zimbabwean ladies,” said a spokesperson from the club.
Fridays see the best radio and club DJs in Zimbabwe clashing on turntables before people go for the Saturday Night Pleasure.
“Sunday is a day we set aside for sport, come and watch live coverage of your team in action.
“We are open everyday from 12pm till 3pm the following day. It’s an everyday party,” the spokesperson said.



