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ZimSplash 2.0 is a family fun day coming on the 10th of December 2016 at Old Georgians Sports Club, on The Chase, Mt Pleasant. Come and enjoy giant 5mx5m water slides, a foam pool with Zorb balls, jumping castles, bungee jumper, clowns, face painting, candy, cupcakes, water gun battles, beach volleyball, delicious food, refreshing drinks at our signature Tiki bar all together with a great vibe, cool beats and chilled families. Donโt miss the main spectacle โthe Wacky Warrior Water Balloon Fightโ, the best fun you will have this summer where hundreds of water balloons await you and your friends on the ZimSplash battle field.
Rapper Tendai Nguni aka Tehn Diamond is on a mission to make 2017 the year of Zim Hip Hop with this move, taking his A Few Good Poems (AFGP) album on a tour of Zimbabwe.
King Dimpleย will be joined by Ammara Brown, Simba Tagz and Thaiwanda Thai on a tour of ten cities in the country and they promise a performance like never seen before
In a statement released to press, Tehn says, โYes am promoting my album on the tour but more importantly, this is about getting Zimbabwean hip hop back to a place where it can compete on a continental scale. If we can have our own people supporting the genre, it makes it easier to export. Itโs time we also saw Zim hip hop represented on Africaโs big stages like the MTV Base awards and the Hip Hop Awards so I am calling on all hip hop lovers in Zim to come to the show and support the movement because from here we are taking the show to the rest of Africaโ
Si accettano miracoli is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Siani (it).
The movie will be screened with English subtitles on the 2rd of March at Tristanโs Place at 18.30.
Entrance for Dante members is $3 per person (2017 memberships will need to be renewed and can be done at the movie)
Non members $5 per person.
Before the movie Curry dinner โApericenaโ with Italian music available too at $10
Bookings are essential. Contact 0773-557-758
Fulvio arrives in a small town in Campania, after being fired from the company where he worked. In the country, Fulvio stays with his brother, Don Germano, the minister. Fulvio understands that the situation in the country is desperate. Don Germano reveals that the situation is dire because Upper Citadel does not come in tourism, so the amenities are ancient as the citizens. Fulvio notices a loose panel on the ceiling of the chapel that pours water on the face of the statue of St. Thomas. Fulvio as a management professional researches about miracles and makes plans. One day, while Fr. Don Germano is celebrating Mass, a devout old woman sees these drops, believes they are tears and declares to the others that it is a miracle. The news spreads, and so leads to pilgrimages from cities all over Italy to see the statue of the sad saint. Fulvio exploits this to the maximum with various branding and marketing strategies. This brings economic benefit for the town as well as the orphanage. However, members of the Lower Citadel are not happy with popularity and the Vatican wants to see clearly on the matter โฆmeanwhile Fulvio is lovestruck and is offered a job in the city. Does the town get a second-chance, will there be a divine intervention.
Does Fulvio get together with his love, does he get the new job. Does the townโs problem be solved by Fr. Germano, can Fr. Germano convince the Vatican curatorsโฆ.All this puzzles are portrayed in this hilarious movie with backdrop of a country.
Vee Mukarati Launches his second album : Nyamavhuvhu Night Sounds at The Jam Tree!
Nyamavhuvhu Night Sounds : a nine track concept album composed and recorded by Vee Mukarati.
More details to follow….meanwhile, SAVE THE DATE!
Supported by: Unplugged Zimbabwe, Music Crossroads Academy and The Jam Tree
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