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Pariah State presents Faraidays tonight with local wheel spinner DJ Naida rocking it on the turn tables Reps Theatre, Harare An array

Pariah State Pariah State presents Faraidays tonight with local wheel spinner DJ Naida rocking it on the turn tables

Reps Theatre, Harare An array of acts will tomorrow take to the stage at Harare’s Reps Theatre for the eighth annual showcase for the Harare’s Got Talent Show. The show returns after its launch in 2007.

The Glass House The African Arts Council tomorrow hosts the annual Valentine’s Charity Ball at Glass House at the Borrowdale Racecourse in Harare. The event will be graced by officials from the government and Embassies, international trade experts, business community, international artisans, fashion designers as well as musicians.

Sphinx Oasis Hotel Platinum Entertainment tomorrow presents Slicker Than Your Average concert at Sphinx featuring an array of wheel spinners among them Dee Nosh, Flevah, Iroq, Ashley Black and Snizzle among others.

Legends Sports Diner, Marondera Sungura exponent Alick Macheso tonight entertains merrymakers at Legends Sports Diner in Marondera. This is Macheso’s first show in the Mashonaland East capital this year and his second act at the joint. The Madhawu singer will be supported by resident reggae group, House of Stone.

Ritz Night Club, Masvingo Dendera ace Sulumani Chimbetu and his Orchestra Dendera Kings tonight take their latest album Gunship to Masvingo with a performance at Ritz Night Club. Tomorrow they will be in Beitbridge for a performance at Eland Restaurant, before the Sunday family show at Extra Mile Leisure Spot in Harare.

Bulawayo Theatre Tonight Bulawayo Theatre would screen a play called The Taking. The play navigates through Zimbabwe’s Chimurenga history.