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Reunion gigs takes over town

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SEVERAL college students converged at Radost Platinum located at Long Cheng Plaza in Belvedere, Harare, on Friday for a gig dubbed HIT Campus Shutdown.

SEVERAL college students converged at Radost Platinum located at Long Cheng Plaza in Belvedere, Harare, on Friday for a gig dubbed HIT Campus Shutdown.

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The show was hosted by resident DJs Switch Bas and Asy Arz who were out to prove their mettle on the turntables.

The gig was part of Radost Platinum’s new initiative of themed weekends that is going along the several parties lined up by different colleges.

“It was our first time to host such a show and we were happy that the concept was well appreciated by our patrons,” DJ Switch Bas said.

“With these concepts we are thriving to maintain our standards that are in tandem with our targeted audience.”

Fellow wheel spinners DJ Asy Arz, said, “As we are approaching the festive season, we want to bring a new mood for our patrons as we set fresh trends with our new concepts.”

Since opening its doors with the official opening headlined by Superstar Oliver Mtukudzi and Sulumani Chimbetu, Radost Platinum has offered another dimension to local showbiz.

The joint is also ideal for private events, cocktail receptions, banquets and business functions, among other functions, giving the much-needed relief to the venue drought that Harare is currently experiencing.