Entertainment galore at Hatipere Power Braai Fest

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Priviledge Muchadenyika

All roads lead to Caravan Park in Masvingo tomorrow (November 13) where there will be a braai festival code-named ‘Hatipere Power Braai Fest’ starting from 1000hours before Zimdancehall artists Enzo Ishall and Nutty O are expected to entertain adults after a long absence of musical shows due to Covid-19 lockdowns.

Dancehall artists Enzo Ishall and Nutty O will later perform from 1800hours till late.

Speaking to TellZim News, event organizer Lulu Rudo Shoko said strict Covid-19 protocols would be observed.

“Everyone is expected to have their vaccination cards and masks. At the gate everyone will be sanitized before proceeding to the event,” said Shoko.

The entry for children will be US$2 while adults pay US $5 before 6pm and the VIP slot going for US$20. The Master of Ceremony will be DJ Kauleza and Disc Jockeys Hacker, Terry Gunz and Maestro playing a supporting act.

There will be food including meat for braai and drinks at discounted prices.

Entertainment-starved people would get the chance to rekindle their allegiance to pleasure after such a long period of absence due to lockdown restrictions.

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