Mzekezeke and Kwaito fans can rejoice! After a two-year absence from the entertainment industry, the troble masked kwaito artist, Mzekezeke is finally making a comeback at a soccer event next weekend.
The comeback will surely delight all those who've been missing his hysterical ways and infectious song of the year hits S'guqa Ngamadolo, Akekh' Ugogo, Izinyoka and Ama BEE.
Mzekezeke will be launching Ekurhuleni's 2010 Business Plan Launch on March 8, 2008.
The big fan park at Germiston will feature Premier Soccer League teams Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars. That game will be watched live by soccer lovers and before the game begins, fans will get a chance of mingling with Mzekezeke and other stars like Nhlanhla Nciza, Lira, Skwatta Kamp, ProKid, Kabelo, Arthur, Chomee, Ihashi Elimhlophe and DJ Monde.
The event starts from 10am and that is when the fans will be entertained while waiting for the big game. The fun will continue until 8pm.
Entrance is free at the fan park. The big screen fan parks in South Africa are a new idea aimed at preparing for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In 2006 when Germany was hosting the World Cup, big screen fan parks were a major public attraction
The comeback will surely delight all those who've been missing his hysterical ways and infectious song of the year hits S'guqa Ngamadolo, Akekh' Ugogo, Izinyoka and Ama BEE.
Mzekezeke will be launching Ekurhuleni's 2010 Business Plan Launch on March 8, 2008.
The big fan park at Germiston will feature Premier Soccer League teams Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars. That game will be watched live by soccer lovers and before the game begins, fans will get a chance of mingling with Mzekezeke and other stars like Nhlanhla Nciza, Lira, Skwatta Kamp, ProKid, Kabelo, Arthur, Chomee, Ihashi Elimhlophe and DJ Monde.
The event starts from 10am and that is when the fans will be entertained while waiting for the big game. The fun will continue until 8pm.
Entrance is free at the fan park. The big screen fan parks in South Africa are a new idea aimed at preparing for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In 2006 when Germany was hosting the World Cup, big screen fan parks were a major public attraction
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