Mugabe family to get new house

Government is going to buy a new house for President Robert Mugabe’s family and renovate his Highfield home as a tourist attraction.

Tourism and Hospitality Minister Walter Mzembi told the opening of 2012 Sanganani/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair in Harare, that cabinet had okayed the development.

“We will this weekend be visiting President with tour operators and tourists to see the house and discuss its history in the liberation of its country. It is very good response we have got from the industry and we very happy and puts us under pressure to do what we must do and make sure that these houses are enshrined,” Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Chief Executive Karikoga Kaseke told Journalists Friday in Harare.

Kaseke added, “There will be tour operators and Tour guides who will be giving people the history of the country’s liberation residing there.”

According to ZTA properties belonging to the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo, former ZANU leader Herbert Chitepo, ZANU founder Enos Nkala and President Robert Mugabe in Harare’s Highfield suburb are going to be renovated and converted into tourists attractions.

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