Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hotels fully booked ahead of Sanganai/Hlanganani expo

- Oliver Kazunga

MAJOR hotels in Bulawayo are fully booked ahead of this year’s Sanganai/ Hlanganani Tourism Fair, which starts at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre tomorrow.

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority said the premier tourism fair, which ends on Sunday, has this year recorded a significan­t increase in the number of exhibitors and internatio­nal buyers.

A snap survey carried out by Business Chronicle in Bulawayo yesterday showed that major city hotels were fully booked during the entire period of the tourism expo.

An official from the reservatio­ns department at Bulawayo Rainbow Tourism Group who could not be named for profession­al reasons, said they were fully booked ahead of the prime tourism fair.

“I am sorry we are fully booked and we are not taking any bookings during this period of Sanganai/Hlanganani tourism event,” said the official.

Last week, ZTA announced that this year’s tourism expo exhibitors’ participat­ion had increased by 44 percent with statistics showing that 340 exhibitors had registered compared to 236 who attended the 2016 edition.

An official from Cresta Churchill Hotel who also could not be named for profession­al reasons said they were fully booked.

“As of now we are fully booked, maybe you can try us next week,” said the official.

This year’s event has attracted 22 foreign exhibitor stands from 12 countries among them South Africa, Ghana, Mozambique, Uganda and Rwanda.

Apart from the business-to-business meetings between exhibitors and buyers, the tourism expo would also host a health exhibition where people will have an opportunit­y to get voluntary and free medical check-ups for ailments such as diabetes and hypertensi­on.

At Holiday Inn Bulawayo, another official from the reservatio­ns department said:

“We are fully booked and at present we don’t have any more space to book additional visitors.”

ZTA also revealed that 150 of this year’s exhibitors were from Bulawayo compared to 95 who participat­ed at last year’s edition.

The tourism authority also indicated that there was significan­t growth in first time participan­ts from 54 companies that were first timers last year to 85 exhibitors who will be participat­ing for the first time at the 2017 edition.

Meanwhile, the ZITF was yesterday a hive of activity as workers put final touches to the exhibitors’ stands. — @okazunga

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