Entertainment
All Roads Lead to Glamis Arena for the 10th Castle Lager Braai Fest
The wait is over! This Saturday, 18 October 2025, Glamis Arena in Harare will become the epicentre of Zimbabwean music, food, and culture as the Castle Lager Braai Fest marks its 10th anniversary. Branded “The Biggest Braai of the Decade,” the 2025 edition promises an unforgettable celebration of flavour, fun, and unity — kicking off at 11AM and running until late.
Since its launch in 2015, the Braai Fest has grown from a casual cookout into the country’s largest food and music festival, drawing tens of thousands of attendees each year. It even earned a place in the Guinness World Records for hosting the most people cooking at the same time a proud moment for Zimbabwe’s vibrant braai culture.
This milestone event will once again light up Glamis Arena, one of Harare’s most iconic outdoor venues. With spacious grounds, designated braai zones, family-friendly activities, and exclusive VIP areas, the stage is set for an all-day celebration filled with sizzling grills, dancing, and laughter.
At the heart of the event is the unmistakable braai experience the smoky aroma of roasted meat, chilled Castle Lagers in hand, and good times shared among friends. Organisers have promised the biggest food variety yet, featuring everything from flame-grilled favourites to traditional dishes and refreshing beverages.

And the entertainment lineup is nothing short of explosive. Fans can expect live performances from some of Zimbabwe’s and Africa’s finest artists — Winky D, Nutty O, Enzo Ishall, Ammara Brown, Master H, Tamy Moyo, EXQ, Saintfloew, Qounfuzed, Heavy K, DJ Tira, and others who will keep the crowd dancing deep into the night.
Star FM, the official media partner, will be covering the festival live, offering ticket giveaways, backstage coverage, and real-time updates to fans nationwide.
To commemorate a decade of success, Castle Lager has already taken the celebrations nationwide through its “Micro Braai Tour” a 10-city series of pre-events that brought music and grilling excitement to communities across Zimbabwe.
But beyond the fun and festivities, this year’s edition carries a powerful message of giving back. As part of its corporate social responsibility drive, Castle Lager will donate 10 hospital beds to health institutions in each of the 10 participating cities a total of 100 beds countrywide. This initiative highlights the brand’s ongoing commitment to supporting local communities.
For ten years, the Braai Fest has embodied Castle Lager’s timeless slogan — “It All Comes Together with a Castle.” It’s more than just a festival; it’s a celebration of unity, heritage, and the true Zimbabwean spirit.
Tickets are available through Click & Pay Now, with exciting prizes and giveaways running on Star FM in the build-up to the event.
As Zimbabwe gears up for the 10th Castle Lager Braai Fest, one thing is certain: Glamis Arena will be the place to be this Saturday — a gathering where food, music, and national pride come together like never before.
Entertainment
Queen Mashie Set for Homecoming Album Launch in Harare
Zimbabwean Afro-fusion musician Queen Mashie is preparing for a much-anticipated return home, with plans to launch her new album Rejuvenation in Harare on May 1, 2026.
The France-based artist, who is also the younger sister of late music legend Andy Brown, has built her own reputation on the international scene. While her brother played a key role in shaping Zimbabwe’s urban grooves movement, Queen Mashie has developed a unique sound that blends traditional Zimbabwean elements with global musical styles.
Having spent recent years performing across Europe, she has introduced international audiences to what she describes as the “Zim-Spirit”—a fusion of mbira-inspired sounds, layered rhythms, and contemporary influences such as Afro-pop, soul, and touches of French chanson.
Throughout her career, Queen Mashie has worked with a variety of musicians both locally and internationally, collaborating with bands and producers in cities like Paris and Harare. These experiences have contributed to a sound that crosses cultural and linguistic boundaries.
In addition to her music, she has positioned herself as a cultural ambassador, using her platform to explore themes of identity, love, and resilience. Her multilingual approach—incorporating Shona, English, and occasionally French—allows her to connect with diverse audiences while maintaining strong ties to her Zimbabwean roots.
Her latest project, Rejuvenation, recorded between Paris and Harare, is said to be her most personal work to date. The album reflects her journey as a Zimbabwean artist living abroad while staying closely connected to her heritage.
The launch event will take place at Londoners Public House starting at 8 PM, and is expected to attract both fans and industry players. The lineup will include performances from Diana Samkange, popularly known as “Mangwenya,” as well as Pauline & Nicolar and their band.
Tickets are limited, with general entry priced at US$15 and VIP access at US$20. Attendees will also have the opportunity to purchase the album and take part in an autograph session.
The event marks a significant moment in Queen Mashie’s journey, highlighting her growth as an international performer while celebrating her enduring connection to Zimbabwe.
Entertainment
NUTTY O CHALLENGES FREEMAN TO STING CLASH
Zimdancehall stars Nutty O and Freeman are set for a historic showdown after the former officially challenged the HKD boss to a “Sting-style” clash.
The challenge, which has sent shockwaves through the local music industry, aims to settle the debate over who currently rules the genre. Nutty O, born Carrington Chiwadzwa, made the bold move this week, inviting Freeman to a lyrical battle of hits.
The “Handipere Power” hitmaker clarified that the event would be a “tune-for-tune” exchange rather than a hostile confrontation. This format focuses on trading hit songs back and forth to determine whose catalogue resonates most with the audience.
“I am ready to step on that stage and show the fans what the ABX brand is all about,” Nutty O said. “It is time we give the people a real show of talent and hits.”
Freeman, a veteran with over a decade of dominance in the industry, welcomed the competitive spirit. Supporters of the HKD Boss believe his deep library of street anthems will give him the upper hand in a live environment.
“We have been here for a long time,” a representative from the HKD camp noted. “If the fans want to see the hits, we have them in abundance. We are always ready for the culture.”
The clash is expected to take place in Harare later this year. Promoters are already scouting venues, with many pointing to the City Sports Centre as the ideal location for the high-stakes event.
Music critics say this battle could revitalize Zimdancehall by shifting the focus back to performance and lyrical mastery. Fans are already divided, with social media platforms buzzing as supporters debate which artist has the better “bag” of songs to claim the crown.
Event organisers are expected to release the official date and ticket prices in the coming weeks. For now, the nation waits to see who will emerge as the undisputed king of the stage.
Entertainment
Zimdancehall Dominance Challenged by Genre Diversity
Zimbabwean music fans are currently divided over whether the country remains a “dancehall nation” or if other genres are finally reclaiming the spotlight. This debate follows the recent 2026 National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA), where a variety of genres shared top honours.
While Zimdancehall has long been the dominant sound in urban streets and public transport, the latest industry trends suggest a shift in listener preferences across the country. High-production genres such as Afro-fusion, along with the steady rise of Zim hip hop, are now competing for airtime and corporate sponsorships once largely reserved for dancehall artists.
“Dancehall is the heartbeat of the ghetto because it is fast and affordable to produce,” said music critic Tinashe Mutero during a recent industry panel in Harare. He noted that although dancehall artists release music more frequently, artists from other genres are gaining more international bookings and technical awards.
The genre’s dominance is also being challenged by the growing success of artists such as Jah Prayzah and Feli Nandi, who focus on live instrumentation and traditional fusion. Both artists secured major wins at this year’s awards, highlighting a growing audience preference for polished, melodic sounds.
“We are seeing a more balanced music ecosystem, where a Sungura track can trend alongside a dancehall tune in a tune-for-tune battle,” said promoter Partson Chimbodza. He added that social media has helped level the playing field, allowing artists from smaller genres to reach wider audiences without relying heavily on radio exposure.
Despite increased competition, Zimdancehall remains one of the most culturally influential genres due to its ability to quickly reflect everyday social realities. However, as the 2026 music season unfolds, Zimbabwe’s music industry is evolving into a more diverse and dynamic landscape.
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