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Aromat add that much needed flavour to Kota

THE sixth edition of the Soweto Kota festival is back!

It has been scheduled for both 2 and 3 September at the iconic Soweto Cricket Oval in Rockville Soweto.

Aromat, mzansi’s household brand has been roped in, to add that much needed flavour on that gigantic kota (bunny-chow).

The fest brings the best out of Sowetans and draws attention from other neigbouring locals, thus improving the economic livelihood and tourism in one of the world’s favourite townships.

As an iconic South African household brand, Aromat will shake up the festival with an immersive and engaging brand experience that promises to tantalize taste buds and ignite the senses.

Being integral to local food culture, the Soweto Kota Festival is enjoyed by Mzansi flavour seekers and Aromat promises to continue to captivate the heart of South African’s and the food they love through a flavourful brand experience at ‘The Aromat Head Kotas.

Inside ‘The Aromat Head Kotas’, attendees will be treated to a culinary spectacle presented by renowned Chefs who will whip up mouth-watering creations that showcase the versatility this famous brand.

The festival-goers will have the opportunity to indulge in an exclusive menus that goes beyond the offerings available at the festival itself.

Visitors can expect over 40 Kota outlets from all over Gauteng.

There will be a bigger and better kids entertainment with activities like Jumping Castle, Face Painting, Digital Games and more.

There will be live performances, top DJs including lots of prizes to be won on both days.

It begins from 12 until 9pm.

Tickets begin from R50.

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