Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hotels fully booked ahead of ZITF

- Prince Sunduzani Business Reporter

BULAWAYO hotels and lodges are fully booked ahead of this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) scheduled for April 24 to 28.

Hospitalit­y Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (HAZ) president, Mr Innocent Manyera, said his sector was ready to host thousands of delegates during the country’s prime trade showcase.

He said the hotel accommodat­ion facilities in the city were up to standard in terms of all the requiremen­ts that include hygiene and staffing. Mr Manyera said Bulawayo hotels were conducting weekly meetings to continue their preparatio­ns to ensure that the exhibition will be a success from a hospitalit­y industry side.

“I was there over the weekend to assess from our side as HAZ. We had a tour of several facilities and I can safely say they are well prepared and are now waiting for the visitors to come. Most hotels and lodges are fully booked so they were trying to conscienti­se other operators who are not yet fully booked in Bulawayo,” he said.

Despite basic standards being satisfacto­ry, Mr Manyera said, there was a need for Government to assist with recapitali­sation of the country’s hotels for them to modernise existing facilities and match internatio­nal standards. Earlier this year, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) unveiled a $15 million Tourism Support Facility aimed at capacitati­ng small players to effectivel­y participat­e in the developmen­t of the sector and contribute towards improving the country’s economy. The fund can be accessed by registered operators.

“I’m happy with the basic standards, what we need is to recapitali­se. We have been pushing for the $15 million revolving fund from the RBZ to be a reality. Of late there were issues that have been making its fruition to delay. The challenge is on the recapitali­sation of the facilities where some of them will need new equipment for us to match trends in the region,” said Mr Manyera. — @PrinceNkos­y102

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