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Zzina Fest in pics

Every December, Kansanga based Galaxy FM organises anend of year party dubbed the Zzina Fest.

The 2022 Edition dubbed ‘Ku Mathee’ was held at Jahazi Pier in Munyonyo. The day and night event saw revellers come through as early as 10 AM and by 2 PM, the party mood was already set.

Galaxy FM presenters, rising talents hit the stage first to warm up the crowds that had a mega party awaiting them alongside their favourite artists.

Vyper Ranking, Gravity Omutujju and Feffe Buusi opened the performances at 5PM.

Lydia Jazmine, Ykee Benda, King Saha, Mudra, Karole Kasita, Grenade, Kataleya and Kandle, Alien Skin and Daxx Vibes took the revellers to the Zzina planet of enjoyments.

Grammy Award nominee Eddy Kenzo crowned the night performances that also saw the “bazinnyi” massive fireworks display.

In the middle of his performance, Eddy Kenzo thanked Galaxy FM for the support before crowning them the best radio station in the country for their endless support of Ugandan music.

The Galaxy FM deejays took centre stage to give the fans a treat of music mixes.

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