White Horse Inn puts Vumba on the map again

Lloyd Makonya
Correspondent
WHITE Horse Inn in Vumba, has once again brought glory to Manicaland after scooping the Platinum Award in the Outstanding Boutique Hotel category at the Zimbabwe CEO’s Network Awards held in Harare last week.
The prestigious recognition marks an upgrade from the Gold Award the hotel received previously, reaffirming White Horse Inn’s position as one of Zimbabwe’s leading boutique hospitality establishments.
The award celebrates the hotel’s unwavering commitment to service excellence, warm hospitality and unique guest experiences that capture the charm and tranquillity of the Eastern Highlands.
Speaking after receiving the accolade, White Horse Inn managing director and seasoned hotelier, Mr Frank Marembo, expressed gratitude to his dedicated staff and loyal guests.
“It is an upgrade from gold to platinum, this is testament to the tireless work we are putting in as a team to serve you incredibly in the Vumba. This award is for you, every one of you, who walks through our doors, enjoys our place and shares positive reviews with your family and friends,” said Mr Marembo.
He added that the recognition from the country’s largest CEO Network was both humbling and motivating.
“When we received the call that we were once again nominated, it was quite a surprise. We value the support of our guests — thank you for choosing us in the Vumba. Our doors remain open to give you amazing food, beautiful gardens, a relaxing pool, a vibrant bar and an unmatched architectural charm,” he said.
The Zimbabwe CEO’s Network Awards celebrate outstanding business leaders and institutions that have demonstrated innovation, leadership and excellence in their sectors. For the hospitality industry, the awards are a barometer of quality and consistency, key attributes that White Horse Inn continues to embody.

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