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Mosi Day of Thunder pumps Zambian tourism

Patoranking on stage

Thousands of music fans and tourists from across the region converged on Livingstone on Friday (May 25) for the Mosi Day of Thunder music festival.
The line-up of artists included well-established names such as Wezi, Bobby East, T-Sean, Ma Africa, Afunika, King Illest, DJ Sebastien Dutch, DJ Nano and Vjeezy, and brought in Livingstone-based artists such as Edma, DJ Justin and DJ Dell Fresh, as well as surprise appearances by Slap Dee and Roberto, who joined Nigerian rap supremo Patoranking.
An estimated 10,000 turned up for the Zambian Breweries-sponsored event, which is now in its third year.
Festival-goers also gained free entry to the Mosi-Oa-Tunya (Victoria) Falls as part of the company’s on-going partnership with the Ministry of Tourism and Arts and the National Conservation Commission to promote Zambia tourism, arts and culture.
The Mosi Day of Thunder, which took place on Africa Freedom Day, also coincided with the Zambia Tourism Agency’s annual cultural tourism festival, the Livingstone International Cultural and Arts Festival (LICAF).
Speaking during the event, Zambian Breweries Head of Marketing Sibajene Munkombwe said: “The atmosphere is absolutely amazing; the crowd is excitied; the performances have been tremendous. We are happy to be associated with promoting the music industry in Zambia and also partnering with international acts to give people an exciting time.”
In addition to promoting Livingstone as a destination for domestic, regional and international  tourists, the Mosi Day of Thunder created additional employment for Livingstone people who provided security, catering and support services.
Throughout the event, Zambian Breweries worked hard to ensure that all participants enjoyed the Mosi Day of Thunder to its fullest, emphasising the importance of not drinking and driving, and enforcing its policy to stop under-age drinking.

PICTURES FROM THE EVENT

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Afunika performing

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Bobby east performing

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Ma Africa performing

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Mosi Day of thunder 

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Mosi Day of Thunder

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Patoranking performing

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Slap Dee on stage

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Wezi performing
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6 COMMENTS

  1. Zambia Breweries and the organizers have left a trail of destruction on the golf course. Broken bottles all over the course, and cars having driven and destroyed the greens, destroyed irrigation on the fairways, and litter all over the course. Shame on them.

  2. In future the 2 events should not take place on the same day. People did bit know which event to go to.

  3. This day woz awesome we did the THUNDER coz am seen my self on front page wow

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