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New motel opens doors in Kadoma

Pamusha Motel, a newly established leisure centre and lodging facility, has officially opened its doors’.

The joint situated at 364 Cherrygroove Avenue in the mining town of Kadoma was unveiled last Sunday at a glamorous event which was graced by the Who is who of showbiz in the city and surrounding areas.

Celebrities such as DJ Ollah 7, Killer T, Shonaboi, Tman (Mount Zion), South Africa based DJ Gonzo, Superman and DJ Limoluv Finest were part of the festivities.

The first phase of the proceedings was an entertainment parade and roadshow in the city centre, which was followed by a procession to the venue.

The proceedings were momentarily brought the city to a standstill as people jostled to meet popular DJ Ollah 7 and the Kana Ndanyura hitmaker Killer T.

Pamusha Motel events manager Kainos Wachi described the event as memorable in the history of Kadoma’s showbiz industry.

“The big names in the entertainment industry made the occasion livelier and historic,” Wachi said.

“We thank the police for maintaining order throughout the event.”

A brainchild of urban grooves artiste, radio personality, music promoter and businessman Tinos Imbayarwo Viriri, Pamusha Motel is designed to provide the home away from home environment, courtesy of the available resources and qualified staff.

“The name says it all,” he said.

“Pamusha implying one’s dwelling: a place one feels at home.

“The motel has spacious rooms adorned with comfort.”

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