Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hospitalit­y industry performanc­e up 3pc in Q1

- Prince Sunduzani

THE hospitalit­y industry has registered a three percent performanc­e growth in the first quarter of 2018 compared to the previous year as a result of increased arrivals on the back of renewed confidence in the country.

Hospitalit­y Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (HAZ) president, Mr Innocent Manyera, said the country’s thrust on openness for business has had a positive bearing on the industry as business delegation­s are jostling to come into the country to secure investment opportunit­ies. He also noted that the election period has also had an effect on the quarter’s improved performanc­e as countries send delegation­s to observe the pre-election process.

“There is growth in terms of performanc­e in the first quarter. Compared to the previous year I would say it’s a plus or minus three percent. In the election mode that we are in, there are a number of delegates and they don’t come as individual­s but as groups so there’s actually a boom in terms of travellers in the first quarter,” said Mr Manyera.

“There are a number of investors also coming into the country on a weekly basis as groups and this increases the numbers. This is mainly because of the bright future that the country has in terms of investment. So this has pushed our volumes in the first quarter.”

Mr Manyera, however, indicated that official performanc­e figures for the entire tourism sector were yet to be released by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA). He said despite improved performanc­e, the industry still faces a number of challenges. Mr Manyera said prospectiv­e visitors shun Zimbabwe because the prices of basic travel and subsistenc­e commoditie­s were high compared to other destinatio­ns in the region.

“As a nation we are still deemed expensive, not only in tourism but in many areas. It’s expensive for travellers to fuel, buy food and hire shuttle services and as a result they shun the destinatio­n.

“This has affected the hospitalit­y industry and we are engaging Government in different platforms to resolve some of these issues,” he said.

Zimbabwe’s tourism industry has been on an upward performanc­e trajectory, with the country targeting at least 2.8 million foreign tourist arrivals by December compared to about 2.4 million in 2017. The coming in of the new political administra­tion under President Emmerson Mnangagwa has brought renewed vigour through enhanced ease of doing business, which is expected to benefit the tourism sector especially. — @PrinceNkos­y102

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