Prizes galore at City Sports Bar

television sets, DVDs and beer hampers.
The promotion, which will be held throughout the holiday, will see a total of seven television sets up for grabs during draws which will be conducted on Friday, Saturday, Sunday as well as on Monday.

Biggie Chinoperekweyi, the organiser of the promotion, said it was his way of rewarding patrons for their support over the years.
“This is a way to say thank you to all the fans who have been with us through the good and hard times,” Chinoperekweyi said.

He also said the holiday was meant to honour the fallen heroes and the living one’s who sacrificed their lives to liberate Zimbabwe.
“The Heroes holiday is a time where we get together and celebrate the lives of brave men and women who went to war and fought for our freedom that we are enjoying today,” he said. Chinoperekweyi

promised fans that are going to attend their gigs during the holiday a time of their lives. “I urge party lovers to come to City Sports Bar and be entertained in a way they have never seen before.
There will be full braai and catering, a secured car park and tight security.

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