Car fans in Bulawayo can watch amazing vehicles spin and race this Independence Day! ZKS Spinners Arena plans a big show on April 18 when Zimbabwe turns 45 years free. The best car spinner takes home $1,000 cash after beating all the others. Famous drivers coming include Amakhosi, Mac D, Ben, AK47, Mavusane, Sbahle, Mastanda, Savior, Mahogan, Dirty Boys, Bhova, Santos from Zambia, plus Kutja and King Kruger visiting from South Africa.
Zakhele Mlilo runs ZKS Spinners Arena and says everything looks ready for a smooth celebration. He believes that Independence Day makes people think about culture, shared history, and what makes Zimbabwe special. His arena brings everyone together through car spinning, which has become a real sport in Bulawayo. Many people forget what makes this holiday matter, but his event gives them a fun way to remember it with family around them.
People used to think that car spinning was linked to bad behavior and crime. ZKS changed how everyone sees this sport by working with nearby communities. The arena helps new drivers learn car-spinning skills through free practice time every weekend. Anyone who loves cars can come try spinning without paying anything. Mlilo feels grateful for all the fans who helped his arena grow bigger and better each year.
He asks the Bulawayo people to support local car spinning because their backing helps the sport gain respect. The event honors brave fighters who died making Zimbabwe free. Those heroes made it possible for today's drivers to enjoy motorsports. Making burnouts part of a national holiday shows how car spinning belongs to Bulawayo's culture and identity.
The arena stays busy spreading news about the event because they want everyone included. Their team works hard making the grounds ready for visitors. Families can watch together as tires smoke and engines roar during amazing car tricks. Each spinner brings their special moves, hoping to win the prize money. This Independence Day celebration mixes national pride with the thrill of burning rubber and screaming engines.
Zakhele Mlilo runs ZKS Spinners Arena and says everything looks ready for a smooth celebration. He believes that Independence Day makes people think about culture, shared history, and what makes Zimbabwe special. His arena brings everyone together through car spinning, which has become a real sport in Bulawayo. Many people forget what makes this holiday matter, but his event gives them a fun way to remember it with family around them.
People used to think that car spinning was linked to bad behavior and crime. ZKS changed how everyone sees this sport by working with nearby communities. The arena helps new drivers learn car-spinning skills through free practice time every weekend. Anyone who loves cars can come try spinning without paying anything. Mlilo feels grateful for all the fans who helped his arena grow bigger and better each year.
He asks the Bulawayo people to support local car spinning because their backing helps the sport gain respect. The event honors brave fighters who died making Zimbabwe free. Those heroes made it possible for today's drivers to enjoy motorsports. Making burnouts part of a national holiday shows how car spinning belongs to Bulawayo's culture and identity.
The arena stays busy spreading news about the event because they want everyone included. Their team works hard making the grounds ready for visitors. Families can watch together as tires smoke and engines roar during amazing car tricks. Each spinner brings their special moves, hoping to win the prize money. This Independence Day celebration mixes national pride with the thrill of burning rubber and screaming engines.