BY STYLE REPORTER Musical group The Vine’s second album titled The Great Physician live video recording held at the Harare International Conference Centre recently, left music fans satisfied that the country has the capacity to host world-class events.
The stage, set by local events management company Events Evolution, was a state-of-the-art rostrum that accommodated about 78 people.
The stage, made of supa wood, scaffolding and steel has left many convinced that the country is heading towards the right direction in hosting events of a bigger magnitude .
Lighting and led screen that had a collection of over 60 chauvet professional fixtures (lights) were used to anchor the live video recording.
The stage has already set the arts industry in frenzy with critics hailing the set up.
Events Evolution director Talent Banda said they have been trying to bring world class standards in hosting events.
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“Zimbabwe is doing well in events and we strive to bring world-class standards as events management company,” he said.
Banda said they were overwhelmed by the response of the public.
“The stage was on point and the response is overwhelming,” he said.
“I have seen on various social media platforms that people have appreciated our efforts.”
The company has hosted several events, including the recently held gospel concert that featured international gospel queen Sinach and Jack at the National Sports Stadium just to mention a few.
“We have been doing well and several people have appreciated our efforts,” Banda said.
“Our Facebook page Events Evolution Zimbabwe has reference of our previous work.”
Blogger and arts critic Plot Mhako said the set up was on point showing how the country was moving towards hosting world class events.
“I have seen stages before but that was great set up,” Mhako said
“We have to move towards that as a country. Moving towards world class.”