New joint for Mahoto

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TellZim Reporter

ZIMUTO – Two Chimhandamba brothers Takunda and Takudzwa on Saturday last week officially opened their new glittering drinking spot at Mahoto business centre in Zimuto area.
The brothers said they hold dear the development of their home area adding that local people should take the lead in transforming the area by taking advantage of available investment opportunities.
The place, which falls in Masvingo Rural District Council, is unique in that it offers services at par with places in urban areas, with traditional ‘roadrunner’ chicken braai also available.
Takunda said the goal was to continue improving the place so that people will not have to travel far to spend their money.
“We are creating a perfect place so that people from town and other areas will come knowing that the services offered here are similar. We also don’t want locals to go to town to get services which we can provide,” he said.
The joint accepts and offers flat charges for EcoCash payments and plans are in place to introduce bank card swipe services.entertainment

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