Before dying Genius 'Ginimbi' Kadungure revealed to his family members that he would like his mansion in Domboshava to be turned into a hotel. This according to a close family member of his who informed News Day Life and Style.
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Fallen businessman and socialite does not want anybody to live in his house. He instead informed his family that he would like to have a mansion or mausoleum so people could remember him long after his death.
“You know with what has been talked about his wealth, (that he acquired it through unorthodox means), Ginimbi is on record saying no one would occupy his house. He told people that it should be turned into a hotel,” a family insider told the publication.
Read more: Genius Ginimbi Kadungure Passes On
Fallen businessman and socialite does not want anybody to live in his house. He instead informed his family that he would like to have a mansion or mausoleum so people could remember him long after his death.
“You know with what has been talked about his wealth, (that he acquired it through unorthodox means), Ginimbi is on record saying no one would occupy his house. He told people that it should be turned into a hotel,” a family insider told the publication.
“He used to say he would want a mausoleum to be built for him such that he will always be remembered by many generations who would visit the hotel.” The family member then added that Ginimbi wanted a statue erected in his honour.
Ginimbi, died on Sunday morning along with his three friends, after his Rolls Royce collided with a Honda Fit along Legacy Way (formerly Borrowdale Road). His vehicle then crashed into a tree, causing the Rolls Royce to burst into flames.
The owner of Dreams Nightlife club, who had just celebrated his 36th birthday, was coming back from fitness bunny Mitchelle ‘Moana’ Umali's birthday party. He died along with three other friends, Elish, Karim and the birthday girl Moana.
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