gig by one of Zimbabwe’s talented musicians Sulumani Chimbetu.
The joint, which is a bar and grill for the executives, becomes the fourth Megga outlet after the one in Graniteside known as Pamahuswa that exclusively caters for live musical shows and Megga Two in Hatfield that offers family entertainment.
Megga Tayana Bar and Bottle Store located in the Workington industrial area caters for workers that may need to get a beer or two during and after working hours.
A spokesperson for Megga Outlets, Shingi Mukandi, said they came up with the idea of Megga Westgate after the realisation that there were not many upmarket joints in the area.
“I know we are spot on, and I am happy to say that the revellers within that area have responded very well to the idea.
“We want to afford them an opportunity to see a live band, something that has been lacking in that area,” he said.
There is no doubt that revellers from Westgate and its environs are in for a treat when the fired-up stud takes to the stage and give the occasion its befitting status.
Currently riding high with his latest album, “Non-Stop”, he is also expected to serenade guests and revellers with hits from his growing discography.
Those in the know will attest that Sulu’s brand has grown in stature over the years, and indications are that the young man is destined for greater heights.
He has, however, remained humble and in touch with the ordinary people despite his growing profile, not only locally but regionally as well.



