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Cassper Nyovest, Winky D clash at Harris Music festival

Winky D has a reputation of getting the better of foreign acts that he is lined up with and it will be an interesting experience to see how he will ferry on the night.

SOUTH African music star Cassper Nyovest will battle it out with local star Winky D when the two share the stage at the annual Harris Continental Music Festival in Bulawayo.

The second edition of the fiesta is set for December 2 at a venue yet to be announced in the city of kings and queens.

"We are ready for the festival, it's the one which will usher music lovers into the festive season and help them cool off from a busy band eventful year.

Everything is set and we are ready to host our local and foreign stars that will be in Bulawayo on the day and night," said one of the organisers.

Winky D has a reputation of getting the better of foreign acts that he is lined up with and it will be an interesting experience to see how he will ferry on the night.

Cassper Nyovest will be making a return to Zimbabwe in just two months after he performed at the Fiesta Fiesta in the capital a fortnight ago with Nasty C.

Other artists who will grace the stage are Mzoe 7, Mr Grey, Killer T, Chillspot Family, Bazooker, DJ Eugy, Fab G, Jah Signal, DJ Liz, DJ Stout and many others.

Last year's edition brought in DJ Tira, Master KG, Dladla Mshunqisi and Amaroton from across the Limpopo.

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