Hevoi FM holds ultimate braai festival, fun day

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Nyasha Marumbi

MASVINGO – Hevoi FM ‘Ihwi rokwedu’ is set to host a massive braai festival and family fun day at Caravan Park on Saturday, September 2 from 11:00 hrs till late.
Dubbed ‘Hevoi FM Braai Festival and Fun Day’, the event will mesmerise with sizzling performance by musicians such as Hwindi President, Soul Jah Love, Judgment Yard and MC Kauleza.
Thrilling stunts like wheel spinning will also done by expert people to further entertain all revelers.
Entrance into the festivities costs a mere $5 for udults while children will pay only a $2 which also gives them a free ride on the various platforms that will be available.
The $5 entrance fee for adults also covers a free braai pack while drinks of all types will be available on demand.
The station has encouraged people to come in their numbers to give their families a memorable treat like no other.
Games and various other activities for kindergarten and children of school going age will also be available and many prizes will be won.entertainment

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