The Castle Lager Delta sponsored National Braai Days surpassed fans expectations when it brought the capital to a standstill with well-priced beer and great entertainment.
The 2022 edition of the National Braai Day was held at the Old Hararians Sport Club and it was running under the theme “Our Beer, Our Braai, Our Friends”
The event came after a two year sabbatical due to the restrictions placed by the Governmentin a bid to curb the spread of the covid-19 pandemi, the last edition was held virtually.
Revellers enjoyed beer at pump price of US$1 for all the firm’s beer including the newly launched Sable lager, the complementary braai pack was well packed that it was enough to get the party started.
“This is the best braai day that I have ever attended and I have attend a lot, the beer and the meat was good, the organisers manage to give us proper value for our money,” said Tanyaradzwa Makanda, who was at the event.
The entertainment was on point with Djs and artists battling to get the crowd engaged and rearing to party the night away, Fantan and Enzo Ishall stole the attention of the audiences with their well-oiled coordination.
The pair managed to get the audiences dancing and singing along to all the songs the “Ehoyi” hit maker performed on stage, the Zimdance chanter wooed with hits like Siki, Ehoyi, Vakamhanya and Uri kutsvireiko.
Man of the moment Freeman also put up a very reverting performance showcasing why is he is a force to reckon with in the music industry, he made sure all the fans we glued to the stage with others leaving meat at the braai stands to go watch.
“The artists were rearing to go because they managed to steal the people’s attention, this made the event even better, and this event should be done twice a year because it is so good,
said Vimbikai Mhandu.
Winky D stole the show when he performed wooing the audience into frenzy; he mostly performed his yesteryear hits which were enough to stir nostalgia into an already engaged audience.
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