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Yizo Yizo's Gunman to meet and greet fans in Plumtree
04 Aug 2016 at 06:43hrs | Views
Christopher Khubheka
SOUTH African actor Christopher Khubheka, who is best known for his role as Gunman in the iconic, hard hitting drama series Yizo Yizo, is set to visit Plumtree on Saturday.
The actor, who also played the role of Bazooka Khumba in Zone 14, will be in the border town to meet and greet fans at 4Js Sports Bar.
Event organiser, Handsome Sibanda, said: "As Kasi-Toundtainment, we'll be holding a meet and greet event that'll see Christopher Khubheka, popularly known as Gunman, visiting Plumtree together with Leciatainment Camp director, Tebogo Maganye.
"This is an opportunity for fans to interact with the South African actor as well enjoy great entertainment that will be offered by DJs from Plumtree at no cost."
DJs Yugoe, Mabae, Widdy, Zbox, Pujah, Betso, Cooldread and Hilary will provide entertainment at the event which starts at 2PM.
South Africa-based entertainment company -Leciatainment Camp director Tebogo Maganye - said the event was also being held to promote collaborations between South African and Zimbabwean artistes.
"We're looking forward to our visit to Zimbabwe as the event is a form of cultural exchange that will give us a feel of the Zimbabwean entertainment industry," Maganye said. Khubheka has featured in several South African dramas including A Place Called Home, Abo Mzala, Gold Diggers, Jacob's Cross, Ses'Top La and Zabalaza.
The actor, who also played the role of Bazooka Khumba in Zone 14, will be in the border town to meet and greet fans at 4Js Sports Bar.
Event organiser, Handsome Sibanda, said: "As Kasi-Toundtainment, we'll be holding a meet and greet event that'll see Christopher Khubheka, popularly known as Gunman, visiting Plumtree together with Leciatainment Camp director, Tebogo Maganye.
DJs Yugoe, Mabae, Widdy, Zbox, Pujah, Betso, Cooldread and Hilary will provide entertainment at the event which starts at 2PM.
South Africa-based entertainment company -Leciatainment Camp director Tebogo Maganye - said the event was also being held to promote collaborations between South African and Zimbabwean artistes.
"We're looking forward to our visit to Zimbabwe as the event is a form of cultural exchange that will give us a feel of the Zimbabwean entertainment industry," Maganye said. Khubheka has featured in several South African dramas including A Place Called Home, Abo Mzala, Gold Diggers, Jacob's Cross, Ses'Top La and Zabalaza.
Source - Chronicle