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Sunday June 19 – Fathers’ Day luncheon at one67. Dads and families can come along for an afternoon of relaxation and fun, with music by Steve Theron. Starts 12 noon. Lunch and drinks on sale. Call 0772 881877 to book. Fun events for families including ‘how well do you know your dad’ quiz competition with prizes.
Sunday June 19 – Fathers’ Day luncheon at Meikles Hotel. Enjoy a three-course meal featuring a Sunday roast in The Pavilion, overlooking the rooftop garden and Africa Unity Square.$20 per person, with under-12s half price. Book by mailing sphillips@meikles.com or calling (04) 707721.
Sunday June 19 – Fathers’ Day luncheon at Casa Mia. Casa Mia Ristorante Pizzeria, corner Aberdeen Road and King George Road, Avondale. Music by Mande, with her selection of soft rock, pop and country. Book by calling (04) 332 044 or 0773 2272642.
Sunday June 19 – Dads’ Day at Borrowdale Country Club. From 12noon. Limited space available, so book by calling 0772 235115. Music by Fab Fusion. Special roast lunches available.
Sunday June 19 – Fathers’ Day at Tinkabell Restaurant. Great food for all and music by Synergy band. Book by calling (04) 664745 or 0774 532184.
Tuesday June 21, Tuesday July 5, Tuesday July 19 and Tuesday August 2 – Morning Music Lecture Series – Learn to listen to music. This music lecture series is aimed at enhancing your appreciation of the music you listen to. Discover musical listening skills through a set of themed lectures. The theme of the lectures this term is entitled Men at Work. We will be exploring the impact of the working conditions of the four great composers of the First Viennese School on the music that they composed. Listen to and discuss works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. Speaker: Shirley Warhurst, venue: The Hive, 6A Kenilworth Road, Newlands. Time: 10:30am. Cost: $10 per lecture or $50 for the whole series. Bookings can be made by contacting thehiveharare@gmail.com
Tuesday June 21 – The Doc Club presents Presenting Princess Shaw. 94 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, 3/4 stars from Rolling Stone Magazine. Just came out in May. ‘Presenting Princess Shaw is joyous and uplifting, but also blurs the line between documentary and docudrama.” – SF Weekly. The true story of the incredible Princess Shaw and the enigmatic composer Kutiman, who discovers her from the other side of the world. By day, Samantha Montgomery cares for the elderly in one of New Orleans’s toughest neighbourhoods. By night, she writes and sings her own songs as Princess Shaw on her confessional YouTube channel. Raw and vulnerable, her voice is a diamond in the rough. Across the globe, Ophir Kutiel creates video mash ups of amateur YouTube performers. Known as Kutiman, he is a composer, a musician, and a pioneering video artist embraced by the world of fine art. Two strangers, almost 7,000 miles apart, begin to build a song. The film unfolds as Kutiman pairs Princess Shaw’s emotional performances in a beautiful expression of generosity and compassion, revealing the bonafide star underneath and her fight to never give up on her dreams. 6.30pm, Tristan’s Bar, 14 Aintree Road. $5 entry (goes to charity).
Wednesday June 22 to Saturday July 16 – Phantom – The Concert. Reps Theatre. Following the great success of 2014’s Les Miserables – The Concert, The Repertory Players present the music of one of the world’s favourite love stories, with all the great music you know so well. Starring David Bvumbe as The Phantom and exciting new talents Natalie Carroll as Christine and Shaun Mundawarara as Raoul. Matinees June 25, July 2, 9 and 16 (2.30pm). Evening shows 7pm (family specials on the first two Tuesdays). Tickets $8 to $15. Book at The Spotlight (call (04) 308159 or visit www.thespotlight.co.zw (online bookings available). Directed by Sue Bolt and musical direction by Meg Mackenzie. A treat for audiences of all ages.
Wednesday June 22 and Wednesday June 29 – Quiz Night with With Love Foundation. The Spice Lounge, Milton Park, from 6.30pm. $5 per team. Snacks, drinks and meals available.
Wednesday June 22 – Amanzi Quiz Night. Quiz with Simba every Wednesday night from 6.30pm. Tapas and pub nite specials available. Call (04) 497768 to reserve a table. Prize for the winning team.
Friday June 24 – MAZ Business Breakfast Meeting. Cresta Sango Conference Centre, Cresta Lodge, Greendale/Msasa. Highlights of the event include: discussion on the theme Building Brand Equity Through Community Empowerment, led by the CEO of Steward Bank, Dr Lance Mambondiani; unveiling of the 2016 Top 200 brands; launch of the 2016 Superbrand process, including the changes that have been incorporated into the process to make it better. Cost: $55 per person or $550 for a table for 10. More information and bookings:
Chiedza Mugwise, Markets Assocaition of Zimbabwe, call (04)Â 747031. 747051 or 2932213, or 0774 336077, Skype : lynn-mug, visit www.maz.co.zw
Friday June 24 – Harare Children’s Home gala dinner. A fundraiser for this well-established and well-managed home for boys under 12 and girls up to late teens. Meikles Hotel, 7pm. Tickets $40 per person, includes supper and entertainment. Raffle and auction. Limited number of seats available as many seats have already been sold in advance to groups. Call 0737 694383.
Saturday June 25 – Food Fair at Willowmead Junction. Exclusive exhibitors, live music and good food stalls.
Saturday June 25 – Fitness Fiesta. 8am to 11am at Gateway Primary School. Konga with Candy, Zumba with Bernard and Taebo with Lawson. Free gym membership to be won. $5 for this three-hour event. Children’s entertainment $3. Work away the winter blues at this wonderful event. Contact 0772565990 or 0773247203 for more information.
Sunday June 26 – Fun team quiz at the GSD Club. First quiz at this venue (behind OK Mart) for some years. Open to everyone, with no entry fee. Food and drinks on sale. A fun quiz for teams – come alone to join a team or bring a team Suitable for families. Quiz starts 11am. Good idea to book – call 0737 694383 or e-mail aquarius@iwayafrica.co.zw.
Sunday June 26 – Harare SPCA Fun Show and Dog Walk. Mukuvisi Woodland, Hillside, starting at 8am (walk) and 10am (show). Classes for entries including fun ones. Prizes for winners. Stalls with all kinds of produce and goods (book for a stall with Barbara 0774 198009. General information from Sheila 0779 922105. Spot raffle for Harare SPCA with Pedigree and Whiskas, $1 a ticket. Sponsored by Pedigree.
Sunday June 26 – Meikles Hotel Centenary High Tea. Another in the regular series of splendid high teas with a talk on the history of this magnificent hotel, followed by a tour of the hotels and its surrounds. Open to everyone and highly recommended for family groups. Starts 3.30pm. Advance booking essential: call (04) 707721 or e-mail reservations@meikles.com.
Sunday June 26 – Fab Fusion perform at Casa Mia, Avondale, in an afternoon of good food, Italian style, and great music by Faith and Brennan. Starts 12 noon.
Monday June 27 to Saturday July 16 – National Institute of Allied Arts Speech and Drama Festival. Over 1 700 entries have been received and candidates will be presenting poems, prose, Shakespearean work, mime, speeches and news reading, to be adjudicated by visiting adjudicators. Venues: June 27 to June 29: Midlands Christian College; July 1: National Ballet Centre – dance day; July 4 to 12: Prince Edward School, juniors in the Music Centre and intermediates and seniors in the Beit Hall; July 12 to July 15: Performing Arts Theatre, Harare International School – Choral Speaking. Tickets and full programme available at the venues. More information: (04) 702989 or e-mail: niaa@yoafrica.com
Tuesday June 28 – Fun team quiz at one67. The latest in the fortnightly series of popular quiz evenings, where the accent is on fun for all. No entry fee. Food and drinks on sale. Advance booking for tables is recommended: call 0772 881877. Quizmaster tonight will be Pete Simpson.
Wednesday June 29 – Fourth Zimbabwe SME Banking and Microsfinance summit. 8.30am to 5pm. Registration fee: $150 per delegate. Exhibition stands: $150 for 9sqm. Andy Millar Conference Centre, Harare Showgrounds. Theme: Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises Development and Supporting Value Chains in Zimbabwe. Partners: Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives Development, Zimbabwe Agricultural Society, and Zimbabwe Association of Microfinance Institutions.
Wednesday June 29 and Thursday June 30 – The Dance Trust of Zimbabwe’s Tumbuka Dance Company and Nora Chipaumire’s Company, Nhaka, present a Season of Dance. This has been made possible by the Doris Duke Audience Development Fund. The performances involved are as follows: L’apres-midi d’un Faune, chorographed by McIntosh Jerahuni and Dark Swan choreographed by Nora Chipaumire on Wednesday June 29, at 6pm at The Ballet Centre, 109 East Road, Avondale. $5 entry, no advance booking and tickets available at the door. Then, Portrait of myself as my father, choreographed by Nora Chipaumire on Thursday June 30, at 3pm at The Ballet Centre, 109 East Road, Avondale. Also $5, with no advance booking and tickets available at the door. Finally, Les Sylphides, choreographed by McIntosh Jerahuni, Thursday June 30 at 6pm, at The Ballet Centre, 109 East Road, Avondale. Again, $5 with no advance booking and tickets available at the door.
Thursday June 30 – Four Seasons Designer Luncheon. One67 Enterprise Road. Starts 12 noon. Fashion from a leading designer, presented tearoom style by a line-up of models. Buffet luncheon, including salads and health options. Advance booking essential – call 0772 881877. This will now take place at one67 on the last Thursday of each month. Tickets $15 per person. It’s not just for the ladies
Friday July 1 – Digital Banking Symposium. Monomotapa Hotel, Park Lane. The symposium organised by Allaboard Africa, a leading strategy consulting firm, and coordinated by Innovative Marketing Company. It will focus on the opportunities and threats for banks and other financial services organisations, as well as ‘new frontier partners’ (individuals, retailers, fuel stations, churches, utilities and others) as a result of the significant, disruptive transformations that are taking place in the banking ecosystem. Speakers and presenters include Dr Lance Mambondiani, CEO of Steward Bank, Ms Topyster Muga, Head of Mobile Money at Airtel, Ms Sarah Richson, Global Director of TechnoBrain and Dr Panashe Chiurunge, CEO of Chartered Systems Integration. For registration please contact Richard or Mary at the Innovative Marketing Company, 9 Bodle Avenue, Eastlea, call 0714 421857, 0773 286465 or 0773 590340. Landline 08611 280853.
Saturday July 2 – Car Boot Sale. Borrowdale Country Club. Sellers $5 a stand for two people; limited tables available. Registration from 7.30am. Buyers’ entry from 8.30am at $1 per person.  Items for sale include new and used clothing, used furniture, toys, electrical equipment, catering goods and fresh vegetables. For information contact Lovemore on (04) 861087 or 0772 235115.
Saturday July 2 – Oliver Mutukudzi live at Tinkabell Restaurant. Pre-show from 1pm. Entry $15. Book by calling 0774 532184 or (04) 664745.
Sunday July 3 – 2016 Borrowdale Craft Fair. Old Georgians’ Club. 9am to 4pm. Entry: adults $2, pensioners and children $1. More information and stand bookings: visit 256 Herbert Chitepo Road, corner 5th Street, or tel:  (04) 794182, cell 0772 308381. Office open between 8am and 2pm Mon-Fri. E-mail itafrica@zol.co.zw
Sunday July 3 – Spar Fun Run. Being held to raise funds for Childline. Venue: Hellenic School, Swan Drive, off Borrowdale Road, starting at 10am. Warm-up starts 9am. More information from nikisafoote@gmail.com.
Sunday July 3 – Public drag racing with the Telecel 2016 Drag Racing Series. Donnybrook Raceway. Partnered by Telecel, Nemchem, hp lubes/Castrol, Turbo Solutions Africa, Financial Gazette, Glass Creations and Skyscape Aerial Imaging and Survey). Sables/Dragpro welcomes back all race fans and competitors. 13 classes open to all makes and models of cars and motorcycles, from standard road vehicles to highly modified performance vehicles, for ¼ mile unlimited runs. Prizes and trophies awarded to the top three in each of the 13 classes. Driver/rider registration closes at 2.30 pm. Admission $5 adults, children under 12 free. Full bar and catering, plus entertainment for children. For more info, contact 0735 005500 or e-mail dragproclub@mweb.co.zw, or visit www.facebook.com/dragproclub.donnybrook. Race the Track, not the Street.
Friday July 8 – Red Blazer Golf Day. Open to anyone currently or previously connected with the St George’s College, the Old Georgians’ Association or Hartmann House – the ‘red blazer community.’ Fourball format, Royal Harare Golf Club, $250 per team. Download the registration form from http://www.stgeorges.co.zw/red_blazer_golf_day_2016 and return to College Cashier by latest Thursday 30th June. For queries email Suzanne Robinson alumni@stgeorges.co.zw
Sunday July 10 – Family Fun Run or Walk. Ballantyne Park, starting 9am. Registration Sat Jul 9 9am to 11am, Sun 7am to 8.30am. Bacon and egg rolls, and coffee, on sale after the run, or bring a picnic and relax in the natural surrounds of this park. The Ballantyne Park Conservancy Trust, a non profit organisation run  totally by volunteers, will host this event, whcih will be used to raise funds for the continued rehabilitation and maintenance of Ballantyne,  Blair and Staley Parks. A tremendous amount of work has been done over the past two years to clear the rubbish dumped in the parks over the previous years. The parks are at a stage where they can be used, for running, walking dogs and generally relaxing in nature, by residents and visitors. With the number of visitors to the parks increasing it is now essential that the toilets are repaired and made functional. Businesses in the area or with interests in the Parks are invited to set up advertising banners within the park for the duration of the event. Donations for this facility will be appreciated. Contact Sally Wentzel 0772524093 for more details.
Thursday July 12 – Fun team quiz at one67. The latest in the fortnightly series of popular quiz evenings, where the accent is on fun for all. No entry fee. Food and drinks on sale. Advance booking for tables is recommended: call 0772 881877.
Thursday July 14 to Saturday July 16 – Homes and Styles Expo 2016. 8.30am to 4.30pm daily, Cresta Sango Conference Centre, Cresta Lodge, Greendale/Msasa. To find out about exhibitor rates, contact: events@vhmevents.co.zw, call 0773 226301 or 0772 105342. Cover charge: book on Webtickets until June 10 for discounted rates. $2, early bird one day admission only, $30, early bird admission plus seminar (one day pass), $6 for two-day admission, $45 for two-day admission plus seminar.
Saturday July 16 – Cynthia Smith Memorial Bike Ride. Wingate Golf Club. Ride 15km, 25km or 50km (GPS needed). Registration from 7am. Fundraiser for VAWZ. Phone Chrystal on 0712 201553.
Saturday July 16 – National Institute of Allied Arts Speech and Drama Festival Final Concert. 6pm, Performing Arts Theatre, Harare International School. Tickets available in advance from The Spotlight.
Wednesday July 20 to Friday July 22 – Mine Entra 2016. Hosted at the ZITF exhibition centre in Bulawayo. The 21st edition of this annual showcase for the mining sector. The theme for this year: Unearthing Opportunities. More from www.zitf.net or (09) 884911-6, or e-mail zitf@zitf.co.zw.
Wednesday July 27 to Sunday July 31 – Ballet Bouquet. A presentation by the Dance Trust of Zimbabwe’s National Ballet in collaboration with Cape Town City Ballet and HIFA. Preview for underprivileged children on Wednesday, 6.30pm. Gala night on Thursday at 7pm: theme will be Christmas In July, with tickets at $15. Friday and Saturday at 6.30pm, tickets $10. Saturday at 2.30pm, tickets $10. Sunday at 11am, tickets $10. Book at The Spotlight from July 11. Reps Theatre is the venue. Appeal for presents: the first performance of Ballet Bouquet on July 27 will be to an audience of underprivileged children. In an effort to bring them some extra joy, and to make this event even more special, we are appealing for present donations, suitable for boys and girls, aged between four and 16. Please could your present donation be: wrapped, with a tag on the bottom to say whether the gift is appropriate for a certain gender or age; valued between $5 and 10; something new, handmade or gently used. Please note that your gifts can be dropped off at the National Ballet Centre at 109 East Road, Belgravia by July 12, any morning Monday to Friday or Saturday afternoon. Any donation, big or small, will be gratefully received.
Friday July 29 – VAWZ Fundraising Golf Day. Wingate Golf Club. For teams of four. Individuals can also be teamed up with others. Call Di Fynn on 0772 357820.
Saturday July 30 – Queen of Hearts Food and Crafts Fair. 11am to 4pm, Queen of Hearts, Enterprise Road/Hurworth Road, Highlands. $2 entry for adults, children under 12 free.
Sunday July 31 – The Verandah Gallery Charity Art Exhibition. The Verandah Gallery invites everyone to celebrate its 25th annual charity art exhibition. 10am to 4pm, 16 Woodholme Road, Emerald Hill. Lots of wonderful paintings by 70 Zimbabwean artists. The Detema Jazz Band will entertain and there will be a wine bar. The Soroptimist Vabatsiri Club will supply refreshments.  25% commission on all sales goes to The Emerald Hill Children’s Home and The Emerald Hill School for the Deaf. The Verandah Gallery 2017 Africa’s Palette calendar will also be on sale. Entry adults $3, children under 12 free. There will no doubt be cash challenges but we will ‘make a plan.’ (info@verandahgallery.co.zw)
August – the 2016 SPCA Blue Cross. The annual walking, running cycling event that takes participants from Zimbabwe’s lowest point near the confluence of the Save and Runde rivers to the highest point, Nyangani. You start when you need to suit your own pace (visit www.bluecross.com for advice) and everyone finishes together on Monday August 8. More information from Lynne 0772 470657 or Kirsten 0777 055803. E-mail mutarespca@gmail.com.
Sunday August 21 – VAWZ Vets Dog Walk. 7 am at Wingate Golf Club.
Monday August 22 to Saturday August 27 – 2016 Harare Show. This year is the 106th annual show, and the theme is: Climate Resilience – The New Agricultural Frontier. Preceded by exhibitors’ training on August 3, international showjumping competition from August 15 to 21. The show itself will feature exhibition stands and many events to educate, inform and entertain. Children’s fun park, daily fireworks displays, police display daily, live performances by entertainers each day. Traders’ Day Monday August 22. WEZ and ZAS agri quiz Tuesday August 23. National agri-business conference Wednesday August 24. Official opening and prizegiving Friday August 26. Leadership for enhancement of Agricultural Development Series each day. Students in uniform free on Tuesday August 23. Learn more through www.zas.co.zw or Facebook/Zimbabwe Agricultural Society. Call (04) 780963-6 or e-mail marketing@zas.co.zw
Thursday September 15 – 2016 Combined Senior Schools Concert. Featuring choirs and musical ensembles and orchestras from leading Harare and other schools. An annual treat of music with a line-up of superb young Zimbabwean talent. Arranged and organised this year by Chisipite School. Venue to be confirmed but should be Celebration Centre, home of the event for the past decade.
Saturday September 17 and Sunday September 18 – The Annual Garden Show. To be held at Parklands, Greenhithe Lane, Borrowdale, from 8.30am to 4.30pm daily. This year’s theme is All About Flowers. Beautiful garden designs, plants for sale, lots of pots and garden accessories, special talks, great food, plenty of parking, wheelchair access. Entry $3 per adult and $1 per child and pensioner. Enquiries please call Robyn on 0778025742
Friday September 23 to Sunday September 25 – The 2016 Zimbabwe Motor Show. Venue: Old Georgians Sports Club. Previous exhibitors have first option on their exhibition stands and new exhibitors are welcome. Visit Facebook/ZimbabweMotorShow. Enquiries and bookings to Gabriel Ettlin, event organiser, tel. 0774 336376.
The Spotlight is Harare’s central booking office. It is situated in the Reps Theatre foyer, Belgravia Shopping Centre. Tel (04) 308159 or 0771 357204. It is open Monday to Friday between 9am and 4pm, and on Saturday between 9am and 12 noon. It is also able to host online bookings and payments: visit www.thespotlight.co.zw. The Spotlight also accepts debit cards for payments; very useful in this time of cash shortages. To have your event placed on sale in The Spotlight call (04) 336706 or 335850
Some helpful information about school terms in 2016: Second term – End: Thursday August 4. Third term: Start Tuesday September 6, End:Â Thursday December 8, half term: October 14 to 17. First term 2017 starts Tuesday January 10.
Join the Dante Alighieri Society. Created internationally to spread knowledge and appreciation of Italian culture, but not only for people of Italian descent. Benefits from membership. To find out more, contact Robyn Koen, Executive Director, Società  Dante Alighieri,
32, Quendon Road, Strathaven. Call 0773.365232, visit Facebook/DanteZimbabwe.
Every Wednesday and Saturday – Upmarket Food Market. 12 Maasdorp Avenue (next door to the Bottom Drawer restaurant), 9am to 12 noon every Wednesday and Saturday. We have wonderful food and handmade crafts – fresh produce, organic veg, amazing bread, banting products, baked goods, delicious fudge, sugar-free sweets, nougat, yoghurt, cheese, ethnic food, fresh juices, chicken, sausages, smoked bacon, pickles, samosas, eggs, woollen items, jewellery, beadwork, paintings, handmade soap and so much more.
Every Wednesday and Saturday – Maasdorp Avenue Market. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 11 Maasdorp Avenue (opposite Bottom Drawer- OUR NEW VENUE). 7.45am to lunchtime. A morning of shopping in a relaxed environment, with a variety of products: home- made Banting products, gluten-free products, goats’ cheese and milk, fresh fruit and vegetables, cakes, savoury muffins, quail eggs, a variety of chocolate including Banting and sugar free, fresh juices, farm-fresh chicken, duck products, pickles, frozen pies and samoosas, pita bread, homemade jams, free range eggs, Mozambican prawns and fish. Gorgeous plants and bulbs in season. Woven baskets and table cloths. Free tasters will be available of a variety of produce. Enter our competition to win a hamper. Ecocash will be available to set-up your new account to make your shopping easier.
Enjoy the crisp winter mornings with a healthy walk or run through the Mukuvisi Woodlands this and every Sunday. By the time you have been to the rock pool and back you will be ready for a bacon and egg roll and a cup of coffee from our friendly breakfast gazebo. You may start your walk any time from 7am to 11am.Depending on the trail that you take, from 3km to 10km. you can be out in the fresh air for one or two hours or more. Entry fees are $5 per adult (visitor/runner/walker/biker), while children from five to 12 are $2, and there is a $1 per dog charge; senior citizens over 65: no charge. Dogs must be on leashes. Children on mountain bikes very welcome. With an annual (12 month) Woodland Walker membership ($50 single, $80 double, $120 per family, including children and dogs!) you can walk on any weekend at no further charge. Get more details when you book in with our reception staff. Food is placed for the animals at the Viewing Platform around 10am – see eland, zebra, giraffe and impala; guinea fowl, Egyptian geese, grey heron and more. Advice for walkers: best to wear a hat and take some water with you. You can buy bottled water before you start. The trails take you near the bird hide and small dam and then into the wild game area. Visitors with dogs must ensure their dogs are firmly secured and leashed. Having dogs on the leash is not only for the protection of your dog, but to stop them disturbing our wild animals. Anyone letting their dog off the lead in the wild game area will be banned from The Woodlands. Mukuvisi Woodlands is 5km from centre of Harare on Glenara Avenue/Hillside Road. Call (04) 747111/123 or 0774 198009.
The Spice Lounge in Milton Park offers Sunday Brunch every Sunday. 10.30am to 12.30pm. $12 per person for a mouth-watering selection of South Indian, North Indian and Indo Chinese dishes.
Dombombira: for a wonderful day out for the whole family. Large ancient cave painting sites, ancient grinding hollows,  trails to explore, rocks to climb. Museum, mini golf, pool table, childrens playground, adults scary aerial slide, rescued animals.  Braai and picnic areas.  Lots to see and do. Booking essential. 14 Mandalay Park Ruwa Cell 0772 868 577 cell/whatsapp 0772 466 683 Facebook: Dombombira, www.dombombira.co.zw.
News from Amanzi Restaurant in Highlands/Chisipite: The Shop Café @ Amanzi is open Tuesdays to Fridays from 10.30am for coffee and cakes. Kerry Wallace is on hand to make all of your favourite Shop Cafe @ Amanzi dishes. The popular vegetarian buffet is available from 12pm to 2.30pm and we have a price reduction: now $12 (meat option available). It’s one of the fastest lunches in town, done in less than an hour and ideal for business folk. Call (04) 497768 to book. Got no cash? No problem – bank cards welcome
News from Drum Café: we have reduced our rates for 2016 by up to 20 percent and we have a great new commission offer to anyone interested. Please note we also have great special rates for schools this year. Drum Cafe is the world’s premier interactive team-building, performance and events company, with world-class facilitators backed by outstanding musicians. It is truly a unique service that is ideal for corporate team building and training, events, conferences, launches, weddings … anywhere there is a group or team of people gathered together. Contact Allan Kennedy for an appointment regarding Drum Café: visit www.drumcafe.com or call 0778 505162 or (04) 885200. Skype: Drum Cafe Zimbabwe, Facebook: Drum Cafe Zimbabwe
Inns of Zimbabwe offers some of the most competitive rates for accommodation in the Eastern Highlands, as well as some of the best hospitality in the country. Close to the sights and attractions of the area. Three inns to choose from: Inn On Rupurara and Pine Tree Inn at Nyanga, and Inn On The Vumba, just outside Mutare. Visit www.innsofzimbabwe.co.zw or pop in to Armadillo Travel in Harare, corner Natal Road and King George Road, to book or make enquiries.
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