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Zim Cyber City unveils Africa’s first dancing musical fountain

Blessings Chidakwa


Herald Reporter


Zim Cyber City is set to redefine entertainment and nightlife in Africa with the unveiling of its state-of-the-art dancing musical fountain, the first of its kind on the continent.
Spanning an impressive 100 meters in length, this architectural marvel will captivate visitors with a mesmerising blend of water, light, and music.
UAE billionaire and Zim Cyber City developer, Mr Shaji Ul Mulk said the fountain will feature 24 themed songs, synchronized with stunning lighting effects, creating a breathtaking spectacle that promises to dazzle audiences.
Mr Mulk said the development reflects the nation’s growing appeal as an investment-friendly destination and its dedication to building world-class infrastructure, which is in line with the President’s mantra ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’.
“The fountain area will also host premium restaurants and lounges, providing much-needed leisure for residents and visitors.
“The dancing fountain marks a key highlight of the first phase of Zim Cyber City, which includes 50 luxury villas within a modern gated community,” he said.
Mr Mulk said the development will feature uninterrupted power supply, top-notch security.

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