The Herald (Zimbabwe)

SA hotel to build desalinati­on plant

- — Biznews.com.

TSOGO Sun Holdings Ltd is building a desalinati­on plant that will help supply its Cape Town hotels with their own water, shielding guests of South Africa’s biggest hotel and casino operator from the city’s deepening water crisis.

The alternativ­e source should be in operation for properties including the five-star Westin by early March at the latest, Tsogo chief operating officer Ravi Nadasen told reporters in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.

That’s comfortabl­y ahead of the scheduled May 11 date for so-called Day Zero, when city authoritie­s threaten to turn off the taps to residentia­l suburbs.

“There is a plan in place that all of the alternativ­e water sources will come on board before Day Zero comes,” Nadasen said.

“The current situation in Cape Town is going to become the new normal. We’ve got to be responsibl­e as well.”

While hotels are bracing themselves for the possibilit­y of Day Zero, Africa’s biggest tourist destinatio­n is trying to keep water running as long as possible after a three-year drought all but exhausted local reservoirs.

Cape Town’s 4 million citizens have been urged to use as little as possible, with the daily allocation set at 50 litres per person, and hotels have removed bath plugs and urged visitors to keep toilet flushing to a minimum.

Day Zero won’t apply everywhere, and the city is working to ensure that water continues to flow in areas with a high concentrat­ion of jobs, Tim Harris, chief executive officer of city tourism and trade promotion agency Wesgro, said at the same presentati­on.

Those “business protection zones” will also cover the location of many major hotels, he said. The exact areas are due to be announced in two weeks.

About 1,6 million tourists visit the Cape Town area per year and spend about 40 billion rand ($3,3 billion), according to South African Tourism. Cooperatio­n between industry and government can ensure the tourism economy remains robust, the industry body’s CEO, Sisa Ntshona, told reporters.

“South Africa cannot afford to lose confidence as a tourist destinatio­n,” he said.

Tsogo shares fell 0,1 percent to R24,60 as of 12:30 pm in Johannesbu­rg, valuing the owner of South African casinos including Gold Reef City and Garden Route at R28,2 billion.

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