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New Tsogo Sun hotel to open in Zambia

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Garden Court Kitwe
Garden Court Kitwe

Tsogo Sun will open a new hotel in Zambia next month to be called Garden Court Kitwe.

Christopher Nsenje, General Manager says: “The hotel is well located close to the Makuba Mall and adjoins the ECL Business Park. It is an ideal base for conducting both business and corporate functions with a host of professional services.”

There are 130 en-suite rooms with tea- and coffee-making facilities, electronic safe and air-conditioning. Facilities include complimentary WiFi, self-service workstation, a swimming pool and a gym.

There are six conference venues and event spaces are available, with the largest seating 240 delegates.

The Copper Club Restaurant, Bar & Terrace has a choice of dining options, from a buffet breakfast to pizzas from the wood-fired oven.

The terrace is also available for sundowners.

Garden Court Kitwe is located outside Kitwe’s town centre and an hour’s drive from Ndola International Airport.

15 COMMENTS

  1. It seems every investor is either opening a Mall or a hotel….no factories…they know we are just lazy consumners!!

  2. Now that ECL knows that HH owns half the shares in Mukuba Mall , he is opening ECL park next door and you will see how Mukuba mall will be deserted.

  3. The differences in political dispensation between ECL and HH are not permanent. It is the way they see things which is the reason and in politics it is a temporally situation. Those who think him and the other are exact opposites have lost it.

  4. It’s time this govt asks investors to open up manufacturing industries instead of 100’s of shopping malls. People need jobs to earn money to do shopping. Common sense! We need industries !!

  5. Krushev Mweemba Mwiinde is thief and if found pleasse take to Choma police station and a large reward will be given. This man has stolen from many people his name is tarnished all over the web and in Zambia.

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