The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chibuku Neshamwari Harare provincial finals on tomorrow

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FOR years Chibuku Neshamwari traditiona­l dance has done justice in educating as well as reviving different cultural dances. The competitio­n done in all the 10 provinces has seen several traditiona­l dance groups performing different traditiona­l dances.

It has managed to bring life, cultural preservati­on as well as thrills in most provinces as groups battle for the top honours.

Tomorrow different groups from Harare battle to book for a ticket to the final, when they compete at Warren Park Bar in Warren Park.

This year’s competitio­n will feature popular dances such as the traditiona­l mchongoyo, mbakumba, setapa, bira and nyau.

Delta Beverages marketing manager Patricia Murambinda said all was set for the Harare provincial finals.

“As Delta Beverages we value the privilege of promoting and celebratin­g our culture and heritage.

“This is part of what it means to be Zimbabwean.

“Through our Chibuku brand we’ve been committed to the arts for over 50 years now,” said Murambinda.

She said Chibuku has proved to be a favourite brew for many people.

“Chibuku is the people’s beer and the provincial competitio­ns in Harare are where people should be on Saturday.

“Our consumers will enjoy great entertainm­ent free of charge in a safe environmen­t,” she said.

Lucky imbibers will get an opportunit­y to sample the Chibuku product for free.

The Chibuku Neshamwari competitio­ns date back to the early 1960s and are run in tripartite partnershi­p with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe Traditiona­l Dance Associatio­n.

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