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We love traveling and we had planned three main trips this year, the first trip was three weeks drive during mid year school break from Pretoria, Harare, Malawi, Da es Salaam, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Nairobi, Kampala, Kigali, Goma, Lusaka and back via Livingstone, Bulawayo. I enjoy long drives 👌🏿The second trip was a return flight to Singapore and then road transport to neighboring Malaysia and back to Singapore. The last trip was going to be a cruise for our 19th anniversary as demanded by the boss. Life happens we hope for better days🤷🏿♂️
Anyway here is what I remember of our first trip to then
Zimsun Troutbeck Inn hotel in Nyanga. Troutbeck Inn is one of my favorite
hotels, I rate it as being number three after Victoria Falls hotel and Kingdom
hotel. We booked two nights for November 2004 for MaNyoni’s birthday. MaNyoni
was expecting our second son Isheanesu who was born in December 2004.
On the day of the trip, I was supposed to leave Harare
around 12 midday, unfortunately then as an underwriting manager at Zimnat Lion
Insurance I was preparing the tender for the insurance for Reserve Bank of
Zimbabwe. The Central bank had decided to insure directly and not to go through
an insurance broker. I worked on the quotation for weeks with the support of my
boss I think our AGM then was AZ Shoko. For days I worked late with my
secretary Sandra Chipunza in order to finalize the tender document.
On the day of the trip I only left Harare very late. I
would have wanted to travel early so that we would see MaNyoni’s high school,
the Catholic run Kriste Mambo High School were she attended from form 1 to form
4. MaNyoni talks a lot of her high school years at Kriste Mambo. I am also
stuck with dietary preferences she picked up as a border 🙈
During that time I had 10 shops from Rukanda on Mutoko
road, then in Hoyuyu resettlement areas of Mutoko and the some in the new
resettlement areas of Virginia Macheke. My last store was at Rufaro farm about
10kms from Macheke GMB next to Harare Mutoko road (Timber Mills), so many
Sundays and Saturdays I would drive to Rusape to buy stock at Jaggers
Wholesalers and also use the ATM at Standard Chartered Bank Rusape. I had never
driven on the Nyanga Road.
Our village closer to Jekwa School in Murewa is on the
borders of Mutoko and Macheke. From our villages places like Chiendambuya,
Tanda, Mayo in Manicaland is within a walking distance. In the 80s the
Shiriyekutanga bus would pass through our village to Virginia Macheke and
Chiendambuya. I am told the white farmer at the neighboring Paradise farm
banned the bus from passing through his farm as people were stealing from him
and then transporting the goods with the bus. My grandmother’s younger sister
who is married to the Majiras moved from our village to Chiendambuya in late
80s and I used to visit them before they left.
Growing up in Murewa we would herd cows in the Dzete Hill
ranges and from there you can see the imposing Inyanga Mountains. We got to
Nyanga town very late around 9pm. We got directions to Troutbeck Inn Hotel. My
company issued Mazda B2200 Double Cab had a problem blocking fuel. When I
started climbing the steep Mountains, we moved very slowly. We got to our hotel just before midnight. We
went in to the reception to check in.
As we were being shown to our room the floor was wet
outside from the rain. MaNyoni slipped and fell on the floor, I was so sure
that she was going to have a miscarriage, she assured me that she was fine. The
next morning we went for breakfast and drove to the World View, the highest
point in Zimbabwe👌🏿 We then drove
to Town, went briefly into the national park and then drove to Juliasdale to
see the Montclair Hotel. We drove past the potato farms and the apple trees
plantations.
On the last day we left around 10am and I was able to see
Kriste Mambo school for the first time. Our bid for Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
was successful and we got their big motor fleet and one or two classes of
Insurance. I had the pleasure of organizing Insurance seminars for RBZ staff at
our sister company Cresta Hotel Jameson.
Towards the end of 2005, the Insurance Institute of
Zimbabwe annual conference was held at Troutbeck Inn, I attended and I booked
my accommodation at Montclair Hotel. Last year we wanted to visit Nyanga again
but given the fuel situation back home in Zimbabwe and the fact that my ML350
is a real guzzler we decided against the trip. I hope we will visit Nyanga as
one trip covering Chimanimani ( I still want to climb the Chimanimani mountain
after reading Peter Godwin’s Biography-Mukiwa), Vumba Mountains & Inyanga
Mountains again.
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