In a shocking turn of events, the Government has ordered the closure of Zone Gardens Night Club, a popular hotspot located within Zanu PF’s Harare provincial offices. The nightclub, which had become a hub for partygoers, was allegedly operating without proper permits and causing noise pollution.
The controversy began when local residents complained about the noise levels emanating from the nightclub. The Borrowdale Residents and Ratepayers Association filed a formal complaint, which caught the attention of the President’s Office. Presidential Affairs permanent secretary Tafadzwa Muguti stepped in, directing the Harare City Council to shut down the nightclub.
The closure has also exposed internal conflicts within Zanu PF. Provincial chairperson Godwills Masimirembwa is facing criticism for allegedly allowing the nightclub to operate without following party procedures. Questions are being raised about who is benefiting from the revenue generated by the nightclub.
The controversy has opened up a Pandora’s box of issues within Zanu PF. Masimirembwa’s plans to build tuckshops at party offices have also come under scrutiny. The party’s internal conflicts are now out in the open, with many wondering how this will affect the party’s image.
Muguti’s directive is clear: Zone Gardens Night Club must be closed down, and all permits revoked. The Harare City Council has been instructed to take immediate action. The President’s Office has also called for greater collaboration between authorities to prevent such issues in the future.
The fate of Zone Gardens Night Club is sealed, but the controversy surrounding Zanu PF’s business dealings is far from over. Will Masimirembwa face consequences for his role in the nightclub’s operation?
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