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Winky D promises to shutdown Bulawayo

In a promotional video, Winky D hyped up the crowd, promising a high-energy performance.

Dancehall king Winky D promises an unforgettable performance at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo tomorrow, marking the event's seventh anniversary.

The night will be a star-studded affair, featuring South African artists Kwesta, Aymos, and Murumba Pitch alongside Zimbabwean favourites DJ Nospa, DJ Mzoe, DJ Eugy, Godfather Templeman, Selector Tanaman, Chillspot family, Killer T, Ma9Nine, Mzoe 7, and Enzo Ishall.

In a promotional video, Winky D hyped up the crowd, promising a high-energy performance.

"It’s going to be a shutdown in Bulawayo," he declared. “Everything is set for me and the Vigilance Band. It’s going to be murder on the night so everyone should come through,” he said.

"The Vigilance Band and I are prepped to bring the fire. It'll be a night to remember, so don't miss out!"

This marks Winky D's second public appearance of the year, following his recent show at Old Hararians. Notably, this event will be the first time he shares the stage with Kwesta, the king of Kwaito music from South Africa.

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