Times Of Swaziland: Zakez bantwini for Swazi motor show

Zakez bantwini for Swazi motor show
================================================================================
 NGETI DLAMINI on 04/03/2011 00:00:00


MANZINI – Top South African singer Zakes Bantwini, has been roped into the
entertainment package for the Swazi Motor Show to be held in April.
The singer has been one of the breakout artists of 2010 and has featured on many
hits from house maestro Black Coffee, including the dance floor favourite ‘I
Love You Juju’ as well as the popular ‘Shake Your Bum Bum.’
"We are proud to announce that we have secured the services of one of the
hottest musicians out now, Zakes Bantwini, for the Swazi Motor Show after party
at Mavuso Trade Centre. Zakes will be joined by the popular Kunle, as well as
the cream of local talent including deejays Crooks, Mix Mash and Stitch," Nelisa
Lawton from Legendary Events said.
The Swazi Motor Show is set to be a huge affair designed to show- case the
achievements and products of the automotive sector, including cars and the
latest gadgets. Featured will be the latest models in different marquees, as
well as a host of attractions associated with the motor industry.
Entertainment at this family event will include belly dancers, camel rides,
helicopter rides, motorcycle stunts, as well as spinning among many other
activities.
Exclusive luxury vehicles including Ferarris and Aston Martins will be on
display during the two day event, which will certainly rev up the engines of
many that will be in attendance. The Swazi Motor Show will be held on April 2
and 3, at the Mavuso Trade Centre in Manzini. For more information, contact
legendary@swazi.net
…Tourism Authority partners with Legendary Events
MBABANE - The Swazi-land Tourism Authority has thrown its weight behind the
Swazi Motor Show which they deem ‘a plus for Swazi tourism’.
"Hundreds of spinners and drifters from South Africa, Botswana and Mozambique
have confirmed their participation in the motor show. There is no doubt that
this event will boost tourism.
"As the event grows in leaps and bounds, the numbers of visitors will increase
as well," Minister for Tourism Macford Sibandze said in his speech at the lauch.
Demonstrating
He also added another feather to his cap when he jumped into a car that was
demonstrating spin and drag racing tricks at the launch. Many people were
excited to see the minister boldly take the front seat as the car did tricks and
spun elaborately.
Cheers and whistles could be heard everywhere as rubber burned on the tarmac.