Otjiwarongo festival launched
All roads will lead to Otjiwarongo on 29 September when Otji Fest Entertainment is set to host a sports and entertainment festival at the town.
The spectacle will take place at the Paresis and Mokati Stadium.
Football, music, car spinning and boxing will feature at the festival, with a line-up of local and international artists.
The festival organisers have set up a special day for the young ones to play kiddie games on Saturday morning.
The football will take place on Saturday with 32 teams affiliated to NFA leagues expected to compete for a grand prize of N$150 000.
The runners-up in the football competition will receive N$100 000, with a prize of N$35 000 for third place, and N$15 000 for fourth prize.
International artists such as Casper Nyovest, Trompies and Professor will team up with the locals Gazza, The Dogg, One Blood and many more to entertain the crowd.
Salute Boxing Academy will also stage national title fights at the event.
The entry fee for football teams is N$5 000. The organisers say security will be tight as the police will be there to ensure the safety of everyone attending the event.
Central Café in Otjiwarongo is the main sponsor of the festival, partnering with Energy 100.
Tickets for the event will be sold at all Pick n Pay outlets. Tickets will also be sold at the gates, but at higher cost.
More information about the event will be communicated to the public in the coming weeks.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
The spectacle will take place at the Paresis and Mokati Stadium.
Football, music, car spinning and boxing will feature at the festival, with a line-up of local and international artists.
The festival organisers have set up a special day for the young ones to play kiddie games on Saturday morning.
The football will take place on Saturday with 32 teams affiliated to NFA leagues expected to compete for a grand prize of N$150 000.
The runners-up in the football competition will receive N$100 000, with a prize of N$35 000 for third place, and N$15 000 for fourth prize.
International artists such as Casper Nyovest, Trompies and Professor will team up with the locals Gazza, The Dogg, One Blood and many more to entertain the crowd.
Salute Boxing Academy will also stage national title fights at the event.
The entry fee for football teams is N$5 000. The organisers say security will be tight as the police will be there to ensure the safety of everyone attending the event.
Central Café in Otjiwarongo is the main sponsor of the festival, partnering with Energy 100.
Tickets for the event will be sold at all Pick n Pay outlets. Tickets will also be sold at the gates, but at higher cost.
More information about the event will be communicated to the public in the coming weeks.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
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