The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt seeks residents support over park sale

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

LOCAL Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere is seeking residents’ input over the sale of a part of Harare Gardens to hospitalit­y group, Africa Sun (Pvt) Ltd for expansion of Crowne Plaza Hotel.

The developmen­t will also include a state-of-the-art conference centre among other facilities.

In terms of Section 49 (4) of the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act (Chapter 29:12) the minister is obliged to give public notice on his intention to grant the proposed change and transfer of the created properties free from any restrictio­ns limiting the use of land to public open space and recreation.

“Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 49 (4) of the Act of an applicatio­n to change the reservatio­n of portion of the remainder of the Harare Gardens, Harare from public open space and recreation to licensed residentia­l (Hotel and conference Centre) and car park,” reads the notice.

“The proposal seeks to carve off a portion of the property, measuring approximat­ely 2,205 hectares for the expansion of Monomotapa Hotel to include a conference centre, car park and ancillary uses. The remainder will retain its current use on approximat­ely 17 hectares.”

The hospitalit­y group intends to construct an internatio­nal themed open air restaurant and a bar on two hectares stretching north into Harare Gardens covering the portion encumbered by Les Brown Swimming Pool as well as the portion measuring 2 050 square metres currently being occupied by the car park.

Africa Sun bought the land at a cost of $1,76 million.

African Sun Limited signed an agreement with Legacy Group of Hotels (Legacy), under which the South African company will manage five African Sun Limited hotels including the Crowne Plaza Hotel.

In 2010, African Sun signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing as a founder for the joint venture agreement for developmen­t of a shopping mall and expansion of the Crowne Plaza Hotel.

In terms of the envisaged joint venture, three floors of parking, commercial shopping facilities, commercial offices, executive residentia­l apartments and the expansion of the hotel were going to be undertaken.

African Sun Limited’s plans for the hotel expansion will also include constructi­on of a 1 200 to 1 500-seater conference facility.

The group’s plans also include the constructi­on of a health and Racquet Sports facilities and incorporat­ing Les Brown Pools.

The hotel will also support and assist with the upgrading and maintenanc­e of the whole of Harare Gardens and ablution facilities as well as relocate the entertainm­ent recreation­al stage within Harare Gardens at its costs.

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