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Mashwede’s Super Sunday: A celebration of DJ Iroq

No doubt these and many eye catching women will be in attendance,  as they are a part of ‘friends’ of Iroq.

Mashwede Village, Zimbabwe’s premier leisure destination, continues to draw crowds with its popular Super Sunday events. Hosted by captivating female personalities, these events have become a must-attend for locals and tourists alike.

Today’s (Sunday) Super Sunday edition holds special significance as it honours the life and career of DJ Iroq, a resident wheel spinner and manager at Mashwede Village. Dubbed “Friends of Iroq,” this event is in its second iteration and aims to celebrate the award-winning DJ’s contributions to the local music scene.

DJ Iroq, the reigning Best Hip-hop DJ at the Zimhip-hop awards, has played a pivotal role in establishing Club Danger, Mashwede Village’s premier hip-hop venue.

The club has consistently attracted top-tier artists from both the local and international music scene, offering a vibrant and exciting atmosphere from Thursdays to Sundays.

As anticipation builds up for today’s Super Sunday, the question on everyone’s mind is: Who will be the stunning female host gracing the stage? Previous editions have featured renowned personalities like Virginia Tlou, Tariro Gezi, and MisRed, setting a high standard for entertainment.

No doubt these and many eye catching women will be in attendance,  as they are a part of ‘friends’ of Iroq.

Revellers are expected to mix and mingle with the who is whos in the entertainment industry as friends of Iroq converge at Mashwede.

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