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In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style, Ginimbi
confirmed that the joint will shut down on March 3 for renovations to give
patrons better standards.
“We at Club Sankayi believe in coming up with top notch and
out of the box standards for our patrons, so we will be closing down the
nightclub on March 3 for some time to make time for a massive face-lift,” he
said.
“The renovation process will see a new and more interesting
face of Club Sankayi. Fans and stakeholders should brace themselves for a new
lease of showbiz life at Club Sankayi as we outline our 2019 showbiz vision.”
The socialite said the new additions through the
renovations will not change the club’s theme and philosophy which he described
as the big spenders’ rendezvous.
“I am currently on the market trying to get something new
for the club, the new face that we will unleash will not jeopardise the theme
and the idea of Club Sankayi which is making and maintaining it as the ‘big
spenders’ rendezvous,” he said.
“The club will always be the big boys’ playground, we want
to maintain class and standards. Club Sankayi should and will be ranked amongst
the top and must-go clubs in the continent.”
Club Sankayi, known for selling expensive social
lubricants, has hosted top class acts and top notch events.
The Congolese rhumba superstar Fally Ipupa was the first
top artist to perform at the club in May last year, followed by South African
wheel spinner and music producer and DJ Zihle, among others. Newsday
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