Salute Bulawayo for thronging Munch & Sip . . . Forget the ‘bhuqu’, traffic jam – it was a vibe!

Showbiz Reporter

The second installment of this year’s Munch & Sip (Bulawayo) has come and gone and most who attended the event are still reminiscing about the experience.

To ensure that event organisers continuously improve the much-loved outing, people have shared their feedback on Twitter. If people thought that Matopos Sailing Club was not such a great idea, some followers of the event have called on organisers to take the event even as far as Binga and Inyanga. This shows how the potential the event has to drive domestic tourism.

From the feedback, one thing is clear, people had a good time as the event reunited them with old friends among other activities. Most said they cannot wait for the next edition that will likely be held in December.

“Munch & Sip was a young reunion for me. Got to see people I haven’t seen in years and reconnect. I had a great time shuu. Can’t wait for the next one.” – @MimmieTraukwana

“Munch & Sip is a culture, no other event can pull a crowd that big.” – @AllenMoyo

“Next time Munch & Sip should take us to Inyanga or Binga so that only true lovers of the event attend.”

“Forget the bhuqu. The view at Munch & Sip was to die for. That sunset!!” – @MhleNzima

“I love how there was no network at Munch & Sip. Ngeke sizwe ngabo “akula sitshebo le gas’ mina ngizama ukudedel’umzimba.” – @beingbraydan

“One take-away from the event. We don’t ‘need’ SA acts to turn up . . . uBulawayo ma eyfunile into yakhe, uyayenza . . . salute.” – @sir_buhalee

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