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Nutty O, Saintfloew, ShaSha for Unplugged

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The heart of Harare is set to reverberate with various beats as the Unplugged: Coca-Cola Food Festival returns for its grand finale tomorrow at the First Capital Bank Sports Club in Harare.

The event will be a sensory delight, featuring a stellar line-up of performances from renowned artists such as South Africa based Zimbabwean Amapiano singer ShaSha, Zimdancehall sensation Nutty O, hip-hop musician Saintfloew, and Wowrae among others.

The โ€˜Bipolarโ€™ hit maker, Saintfloew, expressed his enthusiasm for the event: 

โ€œItโ€™s about creating memories with loved ones and embracing our cultural identity. 

โ€œWe are excited to be part of this celebration and to share our music with everyone.โ€

 The Unplugged series has become a cornerstone of Zimbabweโ€™s entertainment landscape since its inception in 2019. 

Designed to showcase local talent, Unplugged has consistently featured a diverse array of artists, captivating audiences with the richness of Zimbabwean music and culture. 

Last yearโ€™s concert attracted thousands to witness electrifying performances from some of the local top musicians whose high-energy sets not only thrilled fans but also highlighted the depth and variety of Zimbabwean artistry. 

โ€œThis festival is about more than just food; itโ€™s about bringing people together,โ€ said Barry Otieno, the Coca-Cola marketing and franchise manager. 

โ€œWe want to celebrate the creativity of Zimbabwean cuisine and the joy of shared experiences, especially during the festive season.โ€

Otieno said the atmosphere is expected to be electric as families and friends gather to enjoy the festive spirit. 

He said the festival will showcase a variety of local and international cuisines, highlighting Zimbabweโ€™s rich culinary heritage. 

โ€œAttendees will have the chance to indulge in innovative dishes during the โ€œZimbabwe on a Plateโ€ showcase, where local flavours will be prepared with flair and creativity.

โ€œFood has a unique way of bringing people together,โ€ Otieno explained. 

โ€œWhen you add music and drinks to the mix, it creates an experience that resonates with everyone.โ€ 

Otieno said in addition to the culinary delights, interactive experiences will abound, including engaging food demonstrations and opportunities to meet popular food content creators. 

โ€œAttendees can expect plenty of Instagram-worthy moments, making the Coca-Cola Food Fest not just a feast for the senses, but also a vibrant visual celebration of Zimbabwean                                                                                    culture.โ€

โ€œAs the festival approaches, the buzz among attendees and performers continues to grow. 

โ€œThe Coca-Cola Food Fest is more than just an event; it embodies the spirit, diversity, and unity of Zimbabwe,โ€ added Otieno.

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