“Zimbabwe has many talented musicians, their performances were so powerful, it was great to see the crowd singing and dancing along, that was great,” they said.
The identical twins implored the media as well as the artistes to have confidence in themselves to make it in the music world.
“We must rally behind local artistes so that tomorrow they would be called to Nigeria and United States for big concerts in addition to those in Harare
“And you artistes, you must be confident in yourselves to make it big,” said Peter on stage.
The brothers also took time to dispel rumours that they had joined the league of celebrity American artistes who are suspected to be associated with the Satanist cult, Illuminati.
“We owe our success to God, He has made us who we are,: they said during a Press conference.
Even on stage they told fans that they were Christians and they were not part of the Illuminati.
The two brothers who have become household names in the country and beyond were the main acts at the annual Summer Festival hosted by Delta Beverages,
The event which was almost washed out by a heavy downpour on Saturday afternoon lived to its billing with local acts doing what they know best.
Ninja President, Winky D, who has a tendency of outclassing, foreign acts was at his best and had the growing crowd singing along to his humorous lyrics, with Roki and Pauline Gunidza taking fans down memory lane with a par excellent presentation.
BaShupi, Chiwoniso Maraire, Nox and Amarra Brown were among the curtain raisers who made the show a success with their outstanding performance.
Over the years, the festival, which had become more of a Rastafarian affair, took a shift when the organisers decided to add variety and invite the duo which is riding high with their hit tracks Chop My Money and Beautiful Onyinye.
P-Square delivered a two-hour powerful performance churning out hits such as Beautiful, No Easy, No One and Forever among others with the crowd singing and dancing along.
This year, the organisers turned their back on Bulawayo fans, citing huge costs of running two shows.
However, they have promised to appease Bulawayo fans with a number of activities that various centres would benefit from, as part of the Lion Lager Summer experience.



