Ex-Form Fives to get This Iz Africa treat
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The party, which has been scheduled for Saturday, will target both private and government Form Five school-leavers who will have completed their exams by Friday.
TIA chief executive officer (CEO), Ryan ‘Blaze’ Mipata, told Showbiz that the party is meant to bring students together in order for them to distress after what should rank as one of their hardest academic months. He said that they have decided to combine their first official party with a brand already familiar to people’s minds, The Last Assembly, who would technically be celebrating their second annual party. The party will also be coordinated by Dee-jaying group FNP and Galanga clothing label. Blaze said because of this they are expecting a large turnout of people for the event. He said that so far more than 1 000 people have confirmed their attendance on the events’ Facebook page. “Because not everyone who clicks the attendance button on Facebook actually shows up, our expectation is that at least half the people who have confirmed attendance would show up, which is still a large turnout for a local show,” he said.
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