Manjengwa Shopping Complex (Chan’s ), off Chiremba Road (corner Scott Road), Hatfield.
It offers a new experience for family entertainment. The spacious, walled complex has a drive-in garden with secure, secluded parking and outdoor braai areas.

According to the proprietor, businessman and entertainment mentor Mr Newell Manjengwa, a long-time resident of the Hatfield area, explained: “The newly renovated complex, although the work is still very much in progress, will cater for both mature and young adult clients, and the music selection strikes a good balance between sungura, afro-jazz, old school, R‘n’B, urban grooves, as well as live shows at Serengeti Nite Club.”

The venue has previously hosted Tongai Moyo, Hosiah Chipanga, First Farai, Progress Chipfumo, Madzibaba Nicholas Zakariah, Andy Brown, Jabavu Drive, Too Open, Pengaudzoke, Tanga wekwaSando, Daiton Somanje and Huggies Entertainment DJs, Munya, Bubbles and Mr Cool.
Mr Manjengwa, who prefers to be called simply “Newell”, has also developed a musical programme to audition and promote new young talent from the nearby environs, which includes the greater

Epworth area, Hatfield, Cranborne, Msasa Park, Queensdale and Chadcombe as his way of developing the community.
The nightclub “Serengeti” boasts a full band equipment and state-of-the-art sound system, which is available to young promising talent selected to perform at Pamusasa.

Beer is at “pump price” and farm fresh beef is available from the butchery on the premises.

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