Maria Chiguvari
Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub
JUST days after she shed tears in the wake of the collapse of her recording stable, Nash TV, Nisha Ts will be back on stage in Harare on Sunday.
She is the only female artist at the Mega Doek & Slay all-women party at the Glamis Arena. Alick Macheso, Baba Harare, Jah Prayzah and Jah Signal will also provide entertainment on the day.
Organisers switched the show from its traditional home, Alex Sports Club, to Glamis Stadium because they anticipate the biggest crowd to ever come to their show.
There has also been concern from the Harare City Council that Alex Sports Club is located in a residential area in Milton Park and such a mega show could disrupt the residents’ way of life.
The “slay code” is all about embracing the earthy tones of brown, paired with luxurious touches of champagne, off-white, and khaki.
“Our line-up is mainly suggested by the attendees.
“We can’t wait to see the ladies dressed up for the day and enjoying their safe space,” said the organisers.
“After listening to their choices, the brand decided to select artists who would blend perfectly with our concept.”



