Munyeza’s elite Mugg&Bean shuts branch 

Source: Munyeza’s elite Mugg&Bean shuts branch – DailyNews Live

Bridget Mananavire     29 January 2018

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s Mugg and Bean (M&B) franchise owner Shingi Munyeza,
has shut down one of the exclusive restaurant’s joints – Avondale branch –
following non-renewal of its lease.

Munyeza – who also holds the seafood-themed Ocean Basket and
pub-restaurant News Cafe franchises – told the Daily News that they were
looking around for a suitable place to relocate the Avondale restaurant.

“The lease expired and they did not renew it…the tenant wants to use the
space for something else,” he said.

“We are looking into spaces where we can open. We cannot just open it
anywhere. We have to look at a suitable centre and the malls are limited.
Yes, Ocean Basket at Avondale was also discontinued for the same reasons
that they want to develop it for something else.”

Munyeza’s outlets target the affluent.

The remaining M&B outlet is located at the upmarket Sam Levy’s Village
shopping centre in Borrowdale, which first to be opened in 2013.

The restaurant chain originated from South Africa, operated under Vinale
Investments.

Munyeza said he was looking at bringing in other popular franchises, but
was considering the issue of royalties.

“We are looking into it and considering which centres they could be open.
There is also the issue of paying royalties which need to be paid in
foreign currency, which is not available in Zimbabwe,” he said.

Most companies in Zimbabwe are facing foreign currency challenges, with
listed firms failing to remit United States dollar-denominated dividends
to foreign-based shareholders.

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