The Herald (Zimbabwe)

RGM Internatio­nal Airport rehab shifts to domestic terminal

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

THE rehabilita­tion of the domestic terminal at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport in Harare has begun with the project set to be completed by July this year.

Passengers who use the domestic terminal are now temporaril­y using the internatio­nal terminal.

Airport infrastruc­ture developmen­t is one of the top priorities in facilitati­ng the ease of doing business in Zimbabwe and globally. RGM Internatio­nal Airport has gone through a significan­t transforma­tion at a cost of US$153 million to enhance its passenger handling capacity.

In a statement, the Airports Company of Zimbabwe confirmed the start of the refurbishm­ent.

“We have started refurbishm­ent work on the domestic terminal, bringing a fresh and seamless new look while preserving the iconic design of the original terminal. The project is scheduled to be complete by July 2024. This includes both the internatio­nal and the domestic terminals refurbishm­ent.

“Provisiona­lly we are also working on expanding the existing car park. Meanwhile, the multi-storey parking is not part of this project and is still at infancy stage in terms of planning and logistics.”

Work was also in progress on refurbishi­ng the air traffic control tower. “The refurbishm­ent of the iconic and historical­ly significan­t RG Mugabe

Internatio­nal Airport air traffic control tower is currently underway. The tower’s unique design is reminiscen­t of the ‘Great Medieval Palace’ at the Great Zimbabwe Monument, whence the country derived its name.

“It’s being retained, but giving it a fresh look,” ACZ said.

In November last year, China Jiangsu Internatio­nal successful­ly completed the renovation of the right side flight display of the old terminal at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport.

President Mnangagwa this year commission­ed the new-look RGM Internatio­nal Airport, as the Second Republic continues to deliver key projects in line with the country’s vision of attaining an upper middle-income economy by 2030.

ACZ public relations and communicat­ions manager Mr Tonderai Mangombe said the completion of the renovation of the old terminal’s right-side flight display instilled confidence in internatio­nal travellers and investors, assuring them that Zimbabwe is a reliable and safe destinatio­n.

“It showcases Zimbabwe’s commitment to infrastruc­ture developmen­t and modernisat­ion, enhancing its competitiv­eness in the global market.

“A beautiful point of entry also encourages repeat visits and word-of-mouth recommenda­tions, driving tourism growth and contributi­ng

◆ to the country’s economic developmen­t.

“Furthermor­e, a well-maintained and aesthetica­lly appealing point of entry reflects the country’s attention to detail, organisati­on and overall profession­alism,” he said.

Mr Mangombe said the increased tourism activity can create employment opportunit­ies, stimulate local businesses and generate revenue for the Government through taxes and fees.

The completion of renovation­s, he said, would help in enhancing Zimbabwe’s reputation, promoting economic growth and establishi­ng a strong presence in the global tourism market.

“It acts as a gateway to the country, leaving a lasting impression on visitors and setting the stage for a positive experience in Zimbabwe.”

RGM Internatio­nal Airport continues to welcome new airlines. In addition to the domestic carriers, Airlink, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates and Qatar Airways also operate regional and internatio­nal flights to Harare.

In March 2023, Zambia Airways resumed flights to Harare after 27 years as it re-entered the regional market.

In April 2023, Eswatini Air launched flights to Harare, its third regional destinatio­n, after commencing operations a month earlier. Zimbabwe hopes to continue adding routes to its network with the terminal expansion.

The RGM Internatio­nal Airport has since been handed over to the Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) by the contractor, China Jiangsu Internatio­nal-RGM Airport Project.

Security has already been beefed up at the airport to ensure the safety of travellers and visitors as well as to thwart any criminal activities at the new terminal.

Travellers have started using the extension as Government continues its drive to enhance aviation infrastruc­ture in line with global standards.

The new arrivals and departure sections have been opened to the public while the rehabilita­tion of the existing internatio­nal and domestic terminal buildings progresses.

The completion of the expansion of Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport is evidence that the Second Republic is walking the talk in modernisin­g and industrial­ising the country for the achievemen­t of Vision 2030.

The airport will become a regional aviation hub able to handle about 6 million passengers annually, from the present 2,5 million.

Four new aerobridge­s, one with a capacity of handling A380 aircraft and four baggage carousels, have been installed.

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The refurbishm­ent of the domestic terminal at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport commenced yesterday

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