Easter 2004 we decided to visit Masvingo for the first
time. We drove from Harare and looked for accommodation and booked a room at
Flamboyant Hotel. At that time Flamboyant hotel had an association with Protea
Hotel group from South Africa. Our room was very modern and comfortable. I saw
E-TV channel from South Africa for the very first time. Later that year we
bought Fortec decorders that enabled us to watch SABC 1 to 3 and ETV👌🏿
We drove around Masvingo and we stopped at the then Wimpy
Restaurant on the petrol station on the way to Beitbridge, we then turned left
towards Morgenster Teachers’ College and stopped at a Spar Supermarket. The
following morning we then drove to Great Zimbabwe. I had seen ruins before when
we had visited Tsindi Ruins closer to Theydon in Marondera. It was around 1993
at Nyameni Secondary when the school trip was organized.
Great Zimbabwe is huge and it is mind boggling how they
could have built such a massive structure without cement. At great Zimbabwe I
got the same feeling I felt when I later visited Matopo National Park as well
as the grave of Cecil John Rhodes. After spending an hour or so we moved on to
Lake Mutirikwi. For me this lake appears to be a smaller version of Lake
Kariba.
After spending 3 days in Masvingo we decided to drive
past Mutare. We took the road past Nyika Growth Point and stopped at
Birchenough Bridge and marveled at the giant steel structure. We proceeded
along Mutare Road and I almost had an accident at Nyanyadzi when a cow just ran
across the road, I struggled to stop my double cab bakkie which did not have
ABS. We proceeded on the way to Mutare. I think Mutare is the most beautiful
city in Zimbabwe.
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