Enzo Ishall in Masvingo

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Staff Reporter

Popular Zim dancehall artist Enzo Ishall real name Kudzanai Mamhare is expected to light Masvingo today at Masvingo First Capital Bank where the bank is giving services to Masvingo Mainly opening of accounts both USD and RTGS.

The bank said bringing Enzo of the ‘Baby Rako Raroorwa’ fame was a way to thank Masvingo for doing business with First Capital and said they wanted to bring fun to banking.

Consumer Banking Director for Finance Angela Kamhiriri confirmed the development and said there will be lots of fun at their bank location opposite Masvingo High Court.

“Enzo is going to perform soon, we have brought him on this blitz to bring fun to Masvingo as a way of thanking our stakeholders for doing business with us,” she said.

She said people were welcome to open accounts with the bank saying it has a number of advantages like 24/7 access to cash at ATMs across the country among other things.

“We have a variety and unique bouquets of accounts, people can transact online and access cash anytime at our banks and ATMs dotted around Zimbabwe,” said Kamhiriri.

She called Masvingo residents to come in numbers and open accounts whilst enjoying music and said even after today they were free to come.

She also said the event was a yearly event where the bank goes around the country meeting stakeholders.

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