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Casey’s African food and music festival

The Sunday rain did not deter the celebrations at Casey’s African Food and Music Festival.

Those who attended were able to revel in the live music with a musical performance utilising traditional Zimbabwean instruments including the Mbira and Hosho.

Tariro Mavondo, a key member of the Zimbabwean community, artist and poet also gave a spoken word highlighting African heritage.

Visitors were also able to enjoy the range of African street food and market stalls.

The festival was designed to honour and enhance cultural heritage and community ties as well as encourage cultural appreciation.

MP Belinda Wilson, MP Lee Tarlamis and City of Casey’s Mayor, Stefan Koomen were also in attendance.

Mayor Koomen said it was great to see the community come together and celebrate the culture.

“It was great to see people from all parts of our community come together at the Casey African Food and Music Festival to celebrate and share culture,” he said.

“Events like this give us the chance to enjoy amazing food, music, and traditions while learning about different parts of our community.

“Even with the tricky weather, the turnout was fantastic. Council is proud to have supported this event because bringing people together through culture is what makes Casey special.”

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