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Biggest bash of the year

Gugu Sibiya

Gugu Sibiya

Independent Field Advertiser will pull out all the stops when it celebrates its 10th National Mass Rally.

The bash will take place at the Coca-Cola Dome at Northgate in Johannesburg on Saturday from noon.

Set to be the biggest celebration of the year, the National Mass Rally will put the spotlight on the ever-popular Joyous Celebration.

So music lovers can expect a cocktail of sound to heal the soul.

As usual the popular group will take the audience through a variety of gospel oriented genres and cap their performances with colourful choreography and stunning costumes.

Coinciding with IFA's 10th birthday, the National Mass Rally promises to be a fitting occasion.

IFA chief executive Francois Marais says: "It's going to be a captivating showcase of the life-changing IFA business opportunity, which serves to motivate new and existing IFAs alike."

Marais says the Mass Rally recognises and applauds the most successful IFAs and pats itself on the back for attracting more than 200000 South Africans since its inception.

With a decade of success to celebrate, IFA has a number of spectacular offerings in store, such as the launch of new bonuses and competitions.

The thrilling opening extravaganza features Zolani Mkiva, otherwise known as Royal Poet of the Republic.

Commenting during rehearsals, marketing director Mthunzi Mbali says: "This will be a most memorable occasion in honour of our 10th birthday. Entertainment by leading gospel group Joyous Celebration will also elevate our Mass Rally to new heights."

Stepping into the spotlight are IFA brand ambassadors Desmond Dube and Lillian Dube as programme director and special presenter.

Tickets are available at Computicket and Shoprite Checkers for R35. Only a limited number will be available at the entrance.

l Joyous Celebration will also perform at Swaziland's 40th independence celebration in Manzini on August 2.

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