News reaching Campus Bee desk indicates that sharp MUBS dudes are enjoying full sumptuous meals at the famous local restaurant, Shaza Zulu that’s just a stone throw away from students’ hostels in Kataza and Kiswa, Nakawa, at insanely low prices.
It is survival for the fittest as sharp students have resorted to buying the food, that costs between 15,000-30,000 UGX, at just shs2,000. “I haven’t eaten a rolex in a long while,” says one of the students who has always eaten food sold out by some of the staff. The student says “it was a deal cut between a few staff members inside the restaurant and ourselves [students].”
Our reporter, during an undercover visit at this restaurant (after a tip off), noticed that most of the meals are smuggled out in the night and are picked up by students around 10 pm when the restaurant is about to close off for the day.
“Left overs? I don’t think I’d call it that. It is just food that wasn’t sold during the day. I’d call it a clearance sale. Would I rather go for a rolex than buy real local food that’ll make me satisfied? Of course the latter,” argued one of the ‘beneficiaries’ of this good deal.
Since food at Shaka Zulu is served with a jug of juice, the students seem to have landed on a ‘juicy’ raw deal. Now, for as low as 1,000 UGX, Campus Bee understands that the students have also been enjoying this organic quality juice that customers failed to finish during their lunchtime meals.
As the saying goes “good things don’t last,” at times when luck isn’t on the side of the students and the restaurant sells all its food, these students are forced to “lay low like an envelop” and opt for the campus staple food; rolex and kikomado.
This website understands the sale of this food to students is illegal as the top management has no clue about it.