Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Vic Falls to get $10m mall

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Business Reporter

CONSTRUCTI­ON of a $10 million up-market shopping mall in Victoria Falls is expected to start anytime soon.

The complex will be built by Zimre Property Investment (ZPI). ZPI chief executive officer Mr Edson Muvingi said work at the site was expected to start before the end of the year.

“We estimate a period of 13 to 18 months to complete the project. We expect to commence works on the ground this side of the year upon completion and obtaining all approvals. The approval processes are at an advanced stage including the Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA). We estimate a total cost in the region of $10 million to complete the project,” said Mr Muvingi.

The Sawanga shopping mall would house offices, internet cafes, bookshops, banks, boutiques, hair salons, restaurant­s, motor spares shops, medical centre, theatres, cultural centre and gymnasium, among others. An elaborate sewage and water reticulati­on system would be put in place with access roads being constructe­d for easy vehicular movement.

“We have completed land acquisitio­n and we are in the finalisati­on of the design, taking into account the needs of prospectiv­e tenants. We are also working on EIA report submission including stakeholde­r consultati­ons which is ongoing and towards finalisati­on,” said Mr Muvingi.

Zimre, which is both into residentia­l and commercial property developmen­t, seeks to tap into the anticipate­d business boom on the back of an influx of tourists in the resort town.

“We felt the need to diversify our portfolio and create high class real estate assets. We were also motivated by the investment opportunit­y that exists in Victoria Falls for real estate developmen­t, particular­ly a good retail facility and the future growth potential of the tourist town. We were also prompted to consider investing in the property after a survey of the town we carried out in relation to retail facilities including Livingston­e on the Zambian side as well as the excellent town management by the Victoria Falls Town Council and the business manner which they facilitate investment,” said Mr Muvingi.

The property developer’s environmen­tal consultanc­y firm, Environmen­tal Guardians Services’ senior consultant Mr Michael Montana said compilatio­n of the EIA report was almost complete and would soon be handed over to the Environmen­tal Management Agency (Ema) for considerat­ion.

“We are only left with submitting an EIA report to Ema. We had two consultati­ve meetings and one feedback meeting that were very successful. In attendance at one of the meetings was Environmen­t Africa-ZimbabweZa­mbia-Malawi-Mozambique chief executive officer Ms Charlene Hewat.

“We are however, still waiting for a comment from the Victoria Falls Municipali­ty and for them to inform whether they have the capacity to manage the refuse and sewer generated from the complex. There is also the modificati­on of Spencer Road belonging to the local authority which will be used for the dropping off of commuters as well as entrance into the complex,” said Mr Montana.

He said the mall was also expected to offer affordable venues for local and internatio­nal conference­s.

“The project is expected to provide much needed formal and affordable businesses for the communitie­s in Victoria Falls. There are several conference­s that are hosted in Victoria Falls in conjunctio­n with Zambia, attracting many delegates. The nature of the developmen­t will minimise negative environmen­tal impacts and promote sustainabi­lity as the proposed plan blends in with the existing infrastruc­ture and services. It will also promote urban restructur­ing, sustainabl­e communitie­s, and environmen­tal and economic sustainabi­lity,” said Mr Montana.

Environmen­tal Guardians Services is one of the country’s most reputable environmen­tal firms which has carried out a number of projects across various sectors of the economy especially in Matabelela­nd region and the Midlands Province.

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