The Manica Post

Local artistes headline Rozvi anniversar­y gig

AN array of local artistes from across all genres are expected to grace the Rozvi Sports Bar second anniversar­y celebratio­ns to be held in the sprawling highdensit­y suburb of Dangamvura tomorrow

- Liberty Dube Entertainm­ent Correspond­ent

THE Sports Bar, popularly known as Creche Yemadhara, will be celebratin­g two years of existence. Since its inception, the watering hole, which is situated at Matongo Business Centre, has provided undiluted entertainm­ent through hosting celebrated emcees and musicians.

Artistes to perform are jazz sensation Steve Chikotie, budding Zim-dancehall whizkid, Diamond Kid, Traditiona­l music ensemble, Ntswai Ntswai, 20-yearold sound movement Tuff Nuff, Ras Blue and Mac Ali.

One of the organisers, Unganai Marumbwa, said it was all systems go and invited pleasure seekers and fun lovers to be part of the grand celebratio­ns.

“We are delighted to reach two years of providing quality entertainm­ent. We have grown in leaps in bounds as an entity, thanks to our patrons as well as musicians who always make sure that our watering hole is a place to be especially during weekends. The celebratio­ns coincide with the completion of the bar’s refurbishm­ent process,” he said.

The bar drew more revellers this year after the introducti­on of old school sessions hosted by sound movement, Tuff Nuff.

The sessions have proved popular with revellers in the suburb.

The movement, which specialise­s in old and new school music, is led by veteran wheel spinner DJ Ranga who boasts more than 20 years experience on the turntables.

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