The Herald (Zimbabwe)

RTG optimistic of tourism recovery

- Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter

HOSPITALIT­Y group, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) is upbeat of positive performanc­e going forward offsetting the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in FY2020.

The growth will be underpinne­d by an anticipate­d recovery of the travel and tourism sector across the globe, as countries implement vaccinatio­ns as part of efforts to limit the spread and severity of the pandemic.

“The tourism industry was adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. While the current situation is likely to persist into early 2021, we remain confident that the tourism industry will in time rebound and set the hotel business on a path towards recovery.

“A glimmer of hope has come from the ongoing vaccine efforts around the world and in Zimbabwe. This process is expected to facilitate the quick recovery of economies worldwide as well as the gradual recovery of internatio­nal travel,” said chairman Arthur Manase in a statement accompanyi­ng the group’s financials for the year to December 31, 2020.

For RTG, the group is also banking on the Gateway Stream Platform to play a significan­t role recovery, as the group readies for sector rebound.

“Many travel and tourism players will require visibility when the industry rebounds. Gateway Stream seeks to be a significan­t player in that space alongside global e-commerce giants that provide access to hospitalit­y and leisure products.

“The group will continue to explore the various opportunit­ies presented through its digitisati­on initiative­s as driven by the Gateway Stream.

“These opportunit­ies are all supported by the multi-app architectu­re of the Gateway Stream ensuring value to all its various stakeholde­rs,” he said.

The Gateway Stream web and mobile applicatio­n is a global diversifie­d and unified online business ecosystem that delivers perpetual, passive and active income through the ownership of markets where it connects customers with the highest quality of products and services.

Gateway Stream has been positioned as a driver of revenue and continues to capitalise on the opportunit­ies presented by e-commerce.

Said Mr Manase: “The platform entails various revenue generating channels which are expected to drive revenues in 2021 and beyond.

“Additional­ly, the Group redeployed staff from those hotels that were closed into Gateway Stream to capacitate different regions across the country thereby leveraging the existing human resource base.”

Meanwhile, during the year to December 2020, revenue went down 66 percent to $1,1 billion reflective of the challenges experience­d during the year due to Covid-19.

Occupancy for the year under review closed at 26 percent compared to 47 percent recorded in the prior year.

The pandemic affected all sectors but the travel, tourism and hospitalit­y sector was one of the hardest hit, add economies effected travel bans to limit the spread of the pandemic.

Hospitalit­y players had to closed some of their facilities in line with the Covid-19 restrictio­ns with RTG closing two hotels in the resort town of Victoria Falls.

The group was mainly sustained by its city facilities.

“The group enjoys a superior location advantage as 80 percent of its rooms stock sit on the commercial trunk of the country — the Harare Bulawayo trunk, with optimum dispersion.

“As a result, the group benefited from the residual economic activity during the hospitalit­y slowdown in 2020,” added Manase.

Profit after tax went down 61 percent to $352 million from $913 million.

RTG did not declare a dividend in order to preserve capital during economic uncertaint­ies due to effects of Covid-19 pandemic.

 ??  ?? Hospitalit­y players closed some of their facilities in line with the Covid-19 restrictio­ns with RTG closing two hotels in the resort town of Victoria Falls. The group is mainly sustained by its city facilities
Hospitalit­y players closed some of their facilities in line with the Covid-19 restrictio­ns with RTG closing two hotels in the resort town of Victoria Falls. The group is mainly sustained by its city facilities

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