TURN DOWN FOR WHAT!
- Rumbidzai Sumbureru
- Aug 6, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 8, 2019
Zimbabwe has experienced one of the worst economic hardship in the past few years, making even the slightest thought for a vacation or travel experience seem somewhat more of a luxury for the local people. However, fortunate enough for Mashcentral, this has yielded a totally interesting result. Recreational spots like the Mazowe dam resort emerged during this period. It seems like after working so hard to make ends meet, people are willing to take correct measures to distress, making this province an eligible destination with its rich and undisturbed nature reserves.

Pamushana tours bringing visitors to Mazowe dam
Statistics at the resort show an exponential influx of visitors coming to the place to relax and unwind from their busy lives and schedules.
Mashcentrals rich nature is mainly due to the community values that are attached to certain mountains, curves, rivers and even forests by the ancestors. One of the sacred mountains is Gomo reAmandas which is situated in Concession one of the vibrant townships in the province. The mountain is rich with a wide variety of snakes, birds birds, curves and vegetation cover.This high level of cultural norms has resulted in great stewardship of the natural resources that can be enjoyed up to today.

Mazowe Hotel at night. Located on the footstool of a mountain.
If you look closely on how the people interact with their environment, there is a unique symbiotic relationship that exists, which emanated from way back. Such a great discovery to be made.

Standing on the shoreline of the dam
One of the most competitive aspect of Mashcentral is is cost price. As a potential tourist hub and upcoming destination, this gives it advantage for opportunity exploration and expansion. The communities are agile and vibrant ones, making them the best to work with for a native feel of the the place. Ladies and gents, the time is there, the activities are packed and endless, whats left is YOU! Turn down for what?
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