Africa-Press – Eswatini. The iconic Impisi Rally, a major event in the Southern African motorcycle scene, is gearing up to celebrate its 10th anniversary in spectacular fashion this year.
Scheduled for May 2 to 4, 2024, at the Mavuso Trade and Exhibition Centre in Manzini, the rally promises to be a thrilling weekend filled with camaraderie, charity, and, of course, motorcycles.
As one of the region’s premier motorcycle events, the Impisi Rally has grown from a modest gathering into a vibrant celebration of motorcycle culture, attracting enthusiasts from across the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
This year’s rally is particularly significant due to its strong focus on charity, as confirmed by the president of the Hyena Motorcycle Club, Mattie Potgieter. “This 10th edition will be dedicated to charity, and we are determined to make a meaningful difference in our communities,” he said.
The charity initiative will focus on three care points within the Manzini region: Zakhele Care Point, Manzini Club, and Manzini North. Proceeds from the bikers, including donations from participants, will be directed to these causes. Potgieter emphasized that this rally aims to bring together both the biker community and the wider public to support the less fortunate.
For those eager to contribute to the charitable cause, the Hyena Motorcycle Club has made it easy to get involved. Freddy Johnson, the club’s Secretary General, is available at 7603 1412 for anyone wishing to donate.
The Impisi Rally promises to draw a diverse crowd of motorcycling fans from South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and beyond, making it a flagship event for motorcycle enthusiasts in Southern Africa.
The entry fee for the event is set at E200, with free camping available.
A cooler box can be brought for E50, and secured parking is free, while venue area parking will cost E50. The rally will also feature a line-up of entertainment from local DJs and artists, ensuring a lively atmosphere for all attendees.
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