RE: Three in a row for Fjet7 Mar 2018 13:26
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Harare: This Friday 9 March 2018 fastjet and music legend Dr. Oliver Mtukudzi will host a Zimbabwean first when the superstar performs at 34 000 feet, on a fastjet flight, between Harare and Victoria Falls. �Tuku� will deliver an acoustic set comprising tracks from his new album titled Hany�ga (Concern); the collection of newly penned songs was initially launched on 7 February at Pakare Paye, Tuku�s recording studio based in Norton.
�Passengers travelling on flight FN 8003 this Friday will have front row seats to one of the most intimate Tuku performances staged,� says fastjet Zimbabwe spokesperson Faith Chaitezvi, �and it is a first for Zimbabwe.� Chaitezvi adds that the performance forms part of the airline�s promotion of Victoria Falls, domestic and inbound regional tourism. �We are passionate about promoting domestic and regional tourism to Zimbabwe, and what better way than to leverage innovative events in partnership with a musical legend.�
Commenting on the initiative, Tuku said, �This is revolutionary for us as well. There is no better interaction with fans than meeting and sharing with them, mid-flight, music from my new album!� Continuing, Tuku added, �we are proud to be associated with fastjet who are bringing locals and international tourists to the Victoria Falls.� He adds that the party does not end on-board the flight but will later continue on a Zambezi river. �Thereafter, a performance at the Elephant Hills Hotel on Saturday 10 March 2018 at 8pm for a full performance with my band.�
Fastjet presently operates 24 weekly flights between Harare and Victoria Falls, 3 weekly flights between Johannesburg and Victoria Falls as well as 4 daily flights between Harare and Johannesburg. When adding the airline�s popular flights between Harare and Dar es Salaam, it amounts to a tally of 78 weekly flights in Zimbabwe. �Fastjet is the airline for everyone in Zimbabwe.�