Excitement builds for the 2024 Castle Lager Braai Festival

The stage is set for this year’s Castle Lager Braai Festival, taking place at the Old Hararians Sports Club on October 19. Headlining the event is the ever-popular Wallace ‘Winky D’ Chirumiko, who has made it clear he would “rather die than miss it.” This annual celebration of music and barbecue has consistently featured Winky D, a titan of Zim Dancehall, who boasts a 20-year catalog of hits and social commentary that resonates deeply with Zimbabwe’s youth, particularly those facing economic struggles. Joining him this year will be rising stars Master H and Saintfloew, along with South African sensation Kamo Mphela, promising an unforgettable lineup.

In a promotional video shared by Castle Lager, Winky D expressed his excitement: “Yes, it’s back again, the 2024 Castle Lager Braai Fest. I will not miss this one. I invite you to come and sing with me. We also have Master H ready to crush that stage, and Saintfloew—his spirit is always high!”

Winky D, often referred to as the Gaffa President, faced challenges leading up to the 2022 festival, including a significant blackout following the release of his album *Eureka Eureka*. This album critiqued the wealthy elite and was interpreted as a direct commentary on the corrupt practices within the ruling Zanu PF party. The backlash resulted in radio stations, many under Zanu PF control, implementing a blackout on his music. However, after public outcry, he returned as the festival’s main performer in 2023.

With a vibrant lineup and Winky D’s return, the 2024 Castle Lager Braai Festival promises to be a celebration filled with energy, music, and community spirit. Attendees are encouraged to come out, enjoy the festivities, and make memories that celebrate the best of Zimbabwean culture.

In other news – NPA and ZACC face Supreme Court defeat in appeal against Wadyajena

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) faced another setback when the Supreme Court dismissed their appeal concerning the release of Mayor Wadyajena’s fleet of vehicles. This decision comes after a lower court had ordered the return of the fleet, which includes 25 trucks and a Lamborghini, seized during Wadyajena’s criminal trial.

Wadyajena, a former lawmaker for Gokwe Nembudziya, had been accused of purchasing the vehicles using proceeds from alleged criminal activities. Read More

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