The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hotel occupancy in Midlands drops

- Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspond­ent

HOTEL occupancy in the Midlands has declined despite the onset of the festive season, mainly because there are limited tourist attraction­s, hoteliers said in separate interviews last week.

Bookings at some hotels and lodges in the province are so low that they would be forced to close during the festive season at a time when hotels in areas such as Victoria Falls and Nyanga are recording brisk business because of the availabili­ty of tourist attraction­s.

The Midlands province, hospitalit­y industry derives most of its businesses from the corporate world, especially the mining sector, which will be scaling down production during the festive season.

Zvishavane-based Pote Hotel’s guest relations manager Miss Melissa Zuvaradoka confirmed the decline in room occupancy.

“We have started noticing a difference in December as the hotel occupancy has gone down,” she said.

“Most of our business comes from businesspe­ople, non-government­al organisati­ons and mines and now as we approach the end of the year they are winding up their business and preparing to go on holiday.”

Miss Zuvaradoka said her hotel was now focusing on functions such as weddings to compensate for the loss of business.

Mr Bernard Mlauzi, the manager of Gweru lodge, Tranquilli­ty, said the absence of major holiday resorts or tourists attraction­s in the province was contributi­ng to the low uptake of rooms.

“Business is now low because we do not have tourist attraction­s,” he said.

“If we had major holiday resorts in the province, I believe it would be a different story.”

Gweru-based Mpumalanga Lodge manager Mr Cosmos Tsvangira said: “As we go towards the festive season the room occupancy will drop as we do not have any other activities that we do at our lodge except for conferenci­ng and during this time most companies are closing for the holidays, so there is no business for us.”

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