Saturday September 2 at Prince George’s Playing Fields, Bushey Road in Raynes Park.
As well as music stars such as Netsayi and DK Republic, Zimfest revellers can enjoy the usual touch rugby, cricket and football competitions, and for everyone craving a taste of home the traditional boerewors, biltong and sadza ne relish, as well as other stalls selling Zimbabwean goodies.
All the money raised from the event goes towards charitable organisations and causes. In the past money raised from Zimfest has been donated to charities helping victims of torture, AIDS orphans and food programmes. Tickets: £16 (kids under 12 free) – Advance only: www.wezimbabwe.org or ticket vendors.Ticket Sale Points: Over the counter – The Africa Book Centre – (Covent Garden). St Marcus Foods (Fulham/Leytonstone). African Enterprises (Embankment). Zambezi Foods – 76 High Town Rd (Luton). Krugers Deli (Raynes Park). The Savannah Shop, branches: Raynes Park – Raynes Park station, Southfields – Wimbledon Park Rd, London Bridge – The Vaults, Wimbledon – Worple Rd. Zimmat – Plumstead Train Station. Tongastic – in Slough. By post. (Send cheque £16 and SAE) to P.O. Box 333, 456 – 458. The Strand. London WC2R, ODZ.
3.8.2006
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Mann Friday rock Zulu’s, Henry Olonga sings at WeZimbabwe’s Zimarts
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LONDON - Big hearted African rockers, Mann Friday and cricketer legend turned music star Henry Olonga, are two of the main acts at this year's Zimfest. Charity WeZimbabwe announced that the sixth annual festival, which has become an institution in London, will be held on
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