WITH a spectacular line-up providing entertainment at the Castle Lager Braai Fest, held at Old Hararians in Harare last Saturday, the event attracted a diverse crowd showcasing the power of music to transcend genres and unite people.
The line-up included legendary Zimdancehall icon Winky D, Master H, Saintfloew and South African Kamo Mphela, who catered to a wide range of musical tastes, in the process cementing the event’s reputation as top-class.
Popularly known as the Ninja President, Winky D delivered his signature high-energy performance, getting the crowd moving with hits Mudhara Vauya, Disappear and Panorwadza Moyo.
As usual, the crowd sang along, making him the “conductor” of the evening as he delivered a captivating performance.
For Kamo Mphela, age is nothing but just a number.
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At 24, she dazzled fans with her energetic act, winning hearts with her stage presence and interaction.
Famed for the Nkulunkulu amapiano hit, the South African sensation brought her unique blend of hip-hop and her stage presence was felt everywhere.
What a polished act, a performance that showcased that she has mastered the art of entertaining crowds.
Man of the moment in the local music industry, Master H dished out Dhanzi and Zviri Mumoyo, staging an impressive performance that solidified his position as a rising star in Zimdancehall.
Saintfloew, the man behind the Silas Mavende, hit song did not leave any gaps his performance, rounding off the line-up with his distinctive Afro-pop sound.
A fast-rising event attracting thousands of revellers, the Castle Lager Braai Fest has become an annual premier event on the entertainment calendar.