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SOLANI’S SHISANYAMA GETS A FACELIFT

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MBABANE – Come May 25, fun lovers will get to experience the ‘new’ Solani’s Shisanyama.
As one of the preparations leading to South Africa’s award-winning artist Sjava’s show, the popular hangout spot based at Msunduza in Mbabane has changed its face.


The artist will be performing at the venue on May 25 with a live band.
The venue, which has hosted big names like South Africa’s Black Coffee, Black Motion, DJ Tira and many others, has erected an artificial turf on the major bare parts of the place, giving it a picnic and nature feel.


An artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibres made to look like natural grass and it is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass.


Dancing


In this case, the artificial turf was put where the dancing arena is situated.
Solani’s management said they laid the turf so to boost the look of Solani’s Shisanyama.


“Also, this is us preparing for the amazing upcoming shows that we are about to host,” they said.
Tickets to Sjava’s show cost E120 and they are sold at Spur (Mbabane and Ezulwini), Sdeez in Manzini and Solani’s Shisanyama and Solani’s Lounge.

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