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Full house at Mvurwi’s new club official opening

Bango said the response by revellers gave him strength to invite more artistes in Mvurwi.

A NEW club owned by Mvurwi music promoter Blessing “Bango” Kamudyariwa is the talk of the town as evidenced by hordes of patrons who frequent the joint, especially during the weekend.

Last Friday, the club drew a full house after Bango had invited Zimdancehall musician Ndunge yut and rising musician MuZimba who were supported by local artistes.

The duo did not disappoint as they gave a scintillating performance in front of the packed Mzansi Lounge.   

Bango said the response by revellers gave him strength to invite more artistes in Mvurwi.

“As Bango Promotions, we are motivated with the crowd that came on Friday at our official opening and that gives us energy to bring more artistes in town,” he said.

Revellers hailed Bango Promotions saying they were thirsty for music shows.

“We are starved of music shows here in Mvurwi because after Bango had taken a sabbatical no one was bringing musicians here, so we are happy with this move,” Eric Ngambi said.

Shaolin Mhiripiri urged Bango Promotions to maintain the level he has started.

“This level should be maintained by Bango because everyone here was happy and people want to enjoy it, so we hope this level is going to be maintained here at Mzansi Lounge,” he said.

Bango Promotions also hosted seasoned wheel spinners - DJ Phat Child and DJ Wandiona - to perform at Mzansi Lounge last Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

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