Masvingo newspaper charity gala slated for June 28

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Masvingo – The Mirror newspaper Charity Gala intended to raise funds for building houses for needy throughout the province and supporting emergency cases has been slated for June 28, 2014 at Mucheke Stadium.
Top musicians, Sulumani Chimbetu, Mathias Mhere and Slizer of Botswana have already confirmed their attendance and travelled all the way to Chivi on Wednesday where they interacted with the would be beneficiaries of their show.
The Mirror gThe Mirroreneral manager, Nkulumani Mlambo said the show is expected to start at 10am and run until about 10pm.
“It will be a family funny day, with music, drinks and other forms of entertainment. The gala will start at 10am and run until about 10pm. It starts in the morning to make it a truly family day where the people of Masvingo enjoy in order to support those who are in need,” said Mlambo.
He said stands would be available for companies to advertise their wares and those interested are being invited to contact The Mirror. He also said that companies that sell food would also be invited to get stands.
It will cost $2 for children and $3 for adults to get into the stadium
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